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From a container having pure milk, 20% is replaced by water and the process is repeated thrice. At the end of the third operation, the milk is `40 %\ p u r e` b. `50 %\ p u r e` c. `51. 2 %\ p u r e` d. `58. 8 %\ p u r e`

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