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A glass slab of thickness 8 cm contains the same number of waves as 10 cm of water, when the same monochromatic light transverses both. If the refractive index of water is 4/3, then the refractive index of glass is

A

`5/3`

B

`5/4`

C

`16/15`

D

`3/2`

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