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Two liquids `A` and `B` are at temperatures of `75^@ C` and `150^@ C` respectively. Their masses are in the ratio of `2 : 3` and specific heats are in the ratio `3 : 4`. The resultant temperature of the mixture, when the above liquids, are mixed (Neglect the water equivalent of container) is

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