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A moving body with a mass `m_(1)` strikes a stationary body of mass `m_(2)`. The masses `m_(1)` and `m_(2)` should be in the ratio `m_(1)/m_(2)` so as to decrease the velocity of the first body 1.5 times assuming a perfectly clastic impact. Then the ratio `m_(1)/m_(2)` is

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