Let $a, b$ and $c$ be the lengths of the sides of a triangle with its opposite angles $A, B$ and $C$ respectively. If $a=3, b=4$ and $A=\sin^{-1}\left(\frac{3}{4}\right)$,then the angle $B$ is (in $^{\circ}$)

  • A
    $30$
  • B
    $45$
  • C
    $90$
  • D
    $60$

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