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If a plot of \(1 /[\mathrm{A}]\) versus time produces a straight line with a positive slope for the reaction \(A \rightarrow B+C\), what is the order of the reaction?
A) Zero
B) First
C) Second
D) Third
E) Cannot determine order from this information
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