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The temperature and pressure in Chnadigarh are `35^(@)C` and 740 mm, respectively, whereas at shimla these are `10^(@)C` and 710 mm, respectively. Calculate the ratio of the densities, `d_(1)` and `d_(2)` of air at chandigarh and at shimla.

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`dprop1//V`
`therefore(d_(1))/(d_(2))=(V_(2))/(V_(1))=(P_(1)T_(2))/(P_(2)T_(1))`
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