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What is the correct order of stability for the following carbocations?
A. CH₃⁺ < (CH₃)₃C⁺ < CH₃CH₂⁺ < (CH₃)₂CH⁺
B. CH₃⁺ < CH₃CH₂⁺ < (CH₃)₂CH⁺ < (CH₃)₃C⁺
C. (CH₃)₃C⁺ < (CH₃)₂CH⁺ < CH₃CH₂⁺ < CH₃⁺
D. CH₃CH₂⁺ < CH₃⁺ < (CH₃)₂CH⁺ < (CH₃)₃C⁺
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