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first of all, option D is not correct as you are saying that there is a space because that would be way too easy to dodge the question
secondly, having a space at a very obvious statements is easily understood that it is a typo
and last thing in the original question the input dataset is not mentioned question to be solved without that only
so if you could answer that would be great else kindly ignore the question please.
So show us the correct information with no typos. Then people (including me) here will be happy to help. Otherwise, we are guessing and making stuff up, and can't really help you.
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