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[" A diamond worth "Rs640000" breaks into two pieces whose weights are in the ratio "5:3." If the value "c" coss incurred due to breakage (in R "],[" the diamond varies directly with square of its weight,then find the loss incurred "],[[" (1) "320000," (2) "300000," (3) "360000," (4) None of these "]]

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