An object is placed 100 cm in front of a diverging lens with a focal length of magnitude 25 cm. A converging lens having a focal length of magnitude 33.33 cm is placed 30 cm past the first lens. Where is the final image formed?
A) 30 cm after the second lens
B) 20 cm in front of the first lens
C) 3.0 meters before the second lens
D) 100 cm after the second lens
E) 3.0 cm before the second lens
Answer: D
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