An archer competes by shooting six arrows as a target. The first 5 arrows strike at distances (in centimeters) of 1.785, 0.6844, 0.549, 0.995, and 1.314 away from the center of the target. Which of the answer choices is the fartherest distance the sixth archer's arrow can be from the center such that it is at least the third closest arrow shot.
A. 0.6839 cm
B. 0.6843 cm
C. 0.6845 cm
D. 0.9951 cm
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