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The limbs of a `U`-tube are lowerd into beakes `A` and `B`. A contains water and `B` some other liquid. Density of water is `1g//cm^(3)` . Some air is pumped out from `C` and then this end is closed, as a result of this liquids rise by `10cm` and `12cm` respectively, on the left and right side. which of the following is/are correct?

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