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A vessel of volume `3V` contains a gas at pressure `4 P_(0)` and another vessel of volume `2V` contains same gas at pressure `1.5 P_(0)`. Both vessels have same temperature. When both vessels are connected by a tube of negligible volume, the equilibrium is `IP_(0)`, where `I` is an integer. Find the value of `I`.

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