The voltage gain and current gain of a transistor amplifier in common emitter configuration are respectively $150$ and $50$. If the resistance in the base circuit is $850 \Omega$, then the resistance in the collector circuit is: (in $\Omega$)

  • A
    $1700$
  • B
    $2250$
  • C
    $2550$
  • D
    $3000$

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