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The equilibrium constant `K_(p_(1))` and `K_(p_(2))` for the reactions `XhArr2Y` and `ZhArrP+Q`, respectively are in the ratio of `1:9`. If the degree of dissociation of `X` and `Z` be equal, then the ratio of total pressure at these equilibrium is:

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