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4 litres of wine is drawn from a cask containing 40 litres of wine. It is replaced by water. The process is repeated 3 times. The final quantity of wine left in the cask is (A) 10.84 litres (B) 29.16 litres (C) 28 litres (D) 29.76 litres

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