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A `0dm^(3)` flask contains gas A and `1 dm^(3)` flask contains gas B at the same temperature. If density of `A = 3.0 g dm^(-3)` and that of `B = 1.5 g dm^(-3)` and the molar mass of `A = (1)/(2)` of B, then the ratio of presuure exerted by gases is

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