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The owner of a milk store finds that, he can sell 980 litres of milk each week at Rs. `14 // "litre"` and 1220 litres of milk each week at Rs `16 // "litre"`. Assuming a linear relationship between selling price and demand, how many litres could he sell weekly at Rs `17 // "litre"`?

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