Two chemicals, A and B, are combined, forming chemical C. The rate of the reaction is jointly proportional to the amounts of A and B not yet converted to C. Initially, there are 50 grams of A and 80 grams of B, and, during the reaction, for each two grams of A used up in the conversion, there are three grams of B used up. An experiments shows that 100 grams of C are produced in the first ten minutes. After a long period of time, how much of A and of B remains, and how much of C has been produced?
A) 30 grams of A, 0 grams of B, 100 grams of C
B) 0 grams of A, 30 grams of B, 100 grams of C
C) 10 grams of A, 0 grams of B, 120 grams of C
D) 0 grams of A, 5 grams of B, 125 grams of C
E) 0 grams of A, 0 grams of B, 130 grams of C
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