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Two vessels `A` and `B` contain milk and water mixed in the ratio 8:5 and 5:2 respectively. The ratio in which these two mixtures be mixed to get a new mixture containing `69 3/(13)%` milk, is `2\ :7` (b) `3\ :5` (c) `5\ :2` (d) `5\ :7`

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