Two points \(A\) and \(B\) are connected to each other via three paths, as shown in the figure. A person needs to make a

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Two points \(A\) and \(B\) are connected to each other via three paths, as shown in the figure. A person needs to make a round trip from \(A\) to \(B\) and then back to \(A,\) using any of the three paths. What is the ratio of the possible total distances covered, if he never uses the same path for both onward and return journey?

A. \(20: 24: 30\)
B. \(20: 25: 27\)
C. \(22: 24: 27\)
D. \(22: 25: 30\)
E. \(22: 25: 27\)

Answer: E

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