When 100 D says "bonding number" it means that the exponent "n" on lambda is the number of bonds to the atom that characterizes the molecule. Remember that in this question, double bonds count as 2 bonds, so when you add up the number of bonds on the main atom, it should add up to the exponent on lambda.
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