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Two liquids are allowed to flow through two capillary tubes of length in the ratio `1:2` and radii in the ratio `2:3` under the same pressure difference. If the volume rates of flow of the liquids are in the ratio `8:9` the ratio fo their coefficients of viscosity is

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