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100 ml of liquid A `(density = 1200 kg m ^(-3))` and 100 g of liquid B `(density = 0.8 g cm^(-3))` are mixed to form a homogeneous mixture. Assuming that tow liquid do not chemically react with each other, find density of the resultant mixture.

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(i) Density of mixture = `("total mass")/("total volume")`
(ii) `(44)/(45)g cm^(-3)`
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