Two elements $X$ and $Y$ have atomic weights of $14$ and $16$. They form a series of compounds $A, B, C, D$ and $E$ in which for the same amount of element $X$,the amounts of $Y$ are present in the ratio $1 : 2 : 3 : 4 : 5$. If the compound $A$ has $28$ parts by weight of $X$ and $16$ parts by weight of $Y$,then the compound $C$ will have $28$ parts by weight of $X$ and:

  • A
    $32$ parts by weight of $Y$
  • B
    $48$ parts by weight of $Y$
  • C
    $64$ parts by weight of $Y$
  • D
    $80$ parts by weight of $Y$

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