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A gaseous mixture contains `SO_(3)(g)` and `CH_(4)(g)` in `12.5 : 1` ratio by mass. Calculate `X ` where `X =` Ratio of total number of atoms present in `SO_(3)(g)` to total number of atoms presents in `CH_(4)(g)` in the mixure.

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