The conversion of $1 \;MW$ power in a new system having basic unit of mass, length and time as $10 \;kg , 1 \;dm$ and $1 \;minute$ respectively is:
  • A$2.16 \times {10^{12}}unit$
  • B$1.26 \times {10^{12}}unit$
  • C$2.16 \times {10^{10}}unit$
  • D$2 \times {10^{14}}unit$
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