Two elements $x$ and $y$ have atomic masses $14$ and $16$ respectively. They form a series of five compounds $A, B, C, D, E$ in which the ratio of $x$ to $y$ is $1:2:3:4:5$. If compound $A$ contains $28$ parts by weight of $x$ and $16$ parts by weight of $y$,then in compound $C$,how many parts by weight of $x$ will combine with $24$ parts by weight of $y$?

  • A
    $28$
  • B
    $14$
  • C
    $48$
  • D
    $24$

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