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Ferrous oxide `(FeO)` crystal has a cubic structure and each edge of the unit cell is `5.0 A^(@)` Taking density of the oxide as `4.0gcm^(-3)`. The number of `Fe^(2+)` and `O^(2-)` ions present in each unit cell is:

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