$A$ physical quantity $X$ is related to four measurable quantities $a$,$b$,$c$,and $d$ as $X = a^2 b^3 c^{5/2} d^{-2}$. The percentage errors in the measurement of $a$,$b$,$c$,and $d$ are $1\%$,$2\%$,$3\%$,and $4\%$ respectively. The percentage error in the measurement of quantity $X$ is: (in $\%$)

  • A
    $15$
  • B
    $17$
  • C
    $21$
  • D
    $23$

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