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The vapour pressure of a pure liquid `A` is `40 mm Hg` at `310 K`. The vapour pressure of this liquid in a solution with liquid `B` is `32 mm Hg`. The mole fraction of `A` in the solution, if it obeys Raoult's law, is:

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