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Pepsi and Coke, there are two companies selling the packs of cold-drinks. For the same selling price Pepsi gives two successive discounts of `10%` and `25%`. While Coke sells it by giving two successive discounts of `15%` and `20%`. What is the ratio of their marked price?

A

`143:144`

B

`19:11`

C

`136:135`

D

`73:77`

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