The radius of a sphere is $(5.3 \pm 0.1) \,cm$. The percentage error in its volume is
  • A$\frac{{0.1}}{{5.3}} \times 100$
  • B$3 \times \frac{{0.1}}{{5.3}} \times 100$
  • C$\frac{{0.1 \times 100}}{{3.53}}$
  • D$3 + \frac{{0.1}}{{5.3}} \times 100$
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