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Three isotopes fo an elecment have mass numbers ` (m, (m + 1)` and `(M + 2)` . If the mean mass number is ( M + 0. 5) then which of the following ratios may be accepted for ` M`, `(M + 1)` and `( M+2)` in tha order ?

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