$A$ concave lens and a convex lens have the same focal length of $20 \ cm$ and are placed in contact. This combination is used to view an object $5 \ cm$ long kept at $20 \ cm$ from the lens combination. As compared to the object,the image will be:

  • A
    Magnified and inverted
  • B
    Reduced and erect
  • C
    Of the same size and erect
  • D
    Of the same size and inverted

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