A round uniform body of radius R, mass M and moment of inertia I rolls down

A round uniform body of radius R, mass M and moment of inertia I rolls down (without slipping) an inclined plane making an angle θ with the horizontal. Then its acceleration is

Options

(a) g sinθ/1-(MR²/I)
(b) g sinθ/1+(I/MR²)
(c) g sinθ/1+(MR²/I)
(d) g sinθ/1-(I/MR²)

Correct Answer:

g sinθ/1+(I/MR²)

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