$A$ transistor is operated in common-emitter configuration at $V_{CE} = 2\, V$ such that a change in the base current from $100\,\mu A$ to $200\,\mu A$ produces a change in the collector current from $5\, mA$ to $10\, mA$. The current gain is

  • A
    $100$
  • B
    $150$
  • C
    $50$
  • D
    $75$

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