The most stable carbocation is
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Clearly, the tertiary carbocation is the most stable, as it is surrounded by three other carbon atoms that share the burden of its positive charge. Primary and especially methyl carbocations are rarely seen in organic reactions except under special circumstances like in the case of benzylic or allylic cations.
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the most stable carbocation is that has dancing resonance
if you see in given options
only option 1 has dancing resonance
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