For $x>0$,if $p^{\text{th}}$ term is the first negative term in the expansion of $(1+\frac{3x}{5})^{22/3}$ and in the expansion of $(1-\frac{3x}{5})^{22/3}$ from $r^{\text{th}}$ term onwards all the terms are positive,then the number of terms in the expansion of $(px+\frac{r}{x})^{pr}$ is

  • A
    $101$
  • B
    $119$
  • C
    $200$
  • D
    $99$

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