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The osmotic pressure of a solution of NaCl is 0.10 atm and that of a glucose solution is 0.20 atm. The osmotic pressure of a solution formed by mixing 1 L of the sodium chloride solution with 2L of the glucose solution is `x xx 10^(-3)` atm. `x` is _________.(nearest integer)

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