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Combustion of 0.2 of a monobasic organic acid produces 0.505 g `CO_(2)` and 0.0892g `H_(2)O`. 0.183g of the above acid requires 15 `cm^(3)` of (N/10) NaOH solution for complete neutralisation. Determine the molecular formula of the organic acid.

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