Which of the following relations is true
  • A$3Y = K(1 - \sigma )$
  • B$K = \frac{{9\eta Y}}{{Y + \eta }}$
  • C$\sigma = (6K + \eta )Y$
  • D$\sigma = \frac{{0.5Y - \eta }}{\eta }$
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