Identify the isotopes out of $A, B, C$ and $D$ given the following representations:
${ }_{17}^{35} A, { }_{20}^{40} B, { }_{17}^{37} C, { }_{19}^{38} D$

  • A
    $A$ and $B$
  • B
    $A$ and $C$
  • C
    $B$ and $D$
  • D
    $C$ and $D$

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