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When `2.86 g` of a mixture of `1-`butene, `C_(4)H_(8)` and butane `C_(4)H_(10)` was burned in excess of oxygen `8.80 g` of `CO_(2)` and `4:14 g` of `H_(2)O` were obtained. What is percentage by mass of butane in the mixture

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