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A liquid `A` of specific heat `0.5` at `60^(@)C` is mixed with another liquid `B` of specific heat `0.3` at `20^(@)C`. After mixing, the resultant temperature of the mixture is `30^(@)C`. The ratio of masses of `A` and `B` respectively is

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