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A compound which contains one atom of X and two atoms of y for each three atoms of z is made of mixing 5 gm of x, `1.15 times 10^(23)` atoms of Y and 0.03 mole of Z atoms. Given that only 4.40 gm of compound results. Calculate the atomic weight of Y if atomic weight of X and Z are 60 and 80 respectively.

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