An amplitude modulated wave is represented by $10[1+0.6 \sin(40 \times 10^3 t)] \sin(4 \times 10^6 t)$ volt,where $t$ is in seconds. The ratio of the upper sideband frequency to the lower sideband frequency is:

  • A
    $101: 99$
  • B
    $100: 99$
  • C
    $100: 1$
  • D
    $10: 1$

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