$A$ current of $(2.5 \pm 0.05)$ $A$ flows through a wire and develops a potential difference of $(10 \pm 0.1)$ $\mathrm{volt}.$ Resistance of the wire in $\mathrm{ohm},$ is
  • A$4 \pm 0.12$
  • B$4 \pm 0.04$
  • C$4 \pm 0.08$
  • D$4 \pm 0.02$
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