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In a Young's double-slit experiment using slits of unequal widths, the intensities on the screen due to the slits are in the ratio `4 : 9` when the slits are used separately. When they are used together, the ratio of the intensity at a dark fringe to the intensty at a bright fringe on the screen will be

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