$A$ girl of height $150 \,cm$ with her eye level at $140 \,cm$ stands in front of a plane mirror of height $75 \,cm$ fixed to a wall. The lower edge of the mirror is at a height of $85 \,cm$ above her feet level. The height of her image the girl can see in the mirror is (in $cm$)

  • A
    $130$
  • B
    $140$
  • C
    $120$
  • D
    $150$

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