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A solid sphere of radius `3R`, a solid disc of radius `2R` and a ring of radius `R` (all are of mass `m`) roll down a rough inclined plane. Their accelerations are `a,b` and `c` respectively. Find the ratio of `a//b` and `b//c`.

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