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A converging beam of rays in incident on a diverging lens. Having passed through the lens the rays intersect at a point `15 cm` from the lens. If the lens is removed, the point where the rays meet, move `5 cm` closer to the mounting that holds the lens. Find the focal length of the lens.

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