Arrange the following nucleophiles in the order of their nucleophilic strength.

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Arrange the following nucleophiles in the order of their nucleophilic strength. A. `OH^(-)gtCH_(3)COO^(-)gtCH_(3)O^ ... (5)O^(-)ltOH^(-)ltCH_(3)O^(-)`

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