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A hare pursued by a hound is 60 of her own leapt before him. When the hare takes 4 leaps, the hound takes 3. In one leap, the hare goes `1 3/4` metres and the hound `2 3/4` metres. In how many leaps will the hound overtake the hare? `84` b. `252` c. `188` d. `356`

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