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`V_(1) mL` of `NaOH` of normality `X` and `V_(2) mL` of `Ba(OH)_(2)` of mormality `Y` are mixed together. The mixture is completely neutralised by `100 mL` of `0.1 N HCl`. If `V_(1)//V_(2)=1/4` and `X/Y=4`, what fraction of the acid is neutralised by `Ba(OH)_(2)`?

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