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How is the percentage of carbon calculated from CO₂ obtained in combustion?
A. % C = (44/12) × (mass of CO₂ / mass of compound) × 100
B. % C = (12/18) × (mass of H₂O / mass of compound) × 100
C. % C = (mass of CO₂ / mass of compound) × 100
D. % C = (12/44) × (mass of CO₂ / mass of compound) × 100
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