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At the top of the mountain, the thermometer reads `0^(@)C` and the barometer reads `710 mm Hg`. At the bottom of the mountain the temperature is `30^(@)C` and the pressure is `760 mm Hg`. The ratio of the density of air at the top with that at the bottom is

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