If $A$ is a matrix of order $m \times n$ and $B$ is a matrix such that $AB^{\prime}$ and $B^{\prime}A$ are both defined,then the order of the matrix $B$ is

  • A
    $m \times m$
  • B
    $n \times n$
  • C
    $n \times m$
  • D
    $m \times n$

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