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Let `p_(1)` and `p_(2)` be the final pressure of the samples and 2 respectively in the previous question then.

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`p_(1)gtp_(2)`

B

`p_(1)=p_(2)`

C

`p_(1)ltp_(2)`

D

The relation between `p_(1)` and `p_(2)` cannot be deduced

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