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An open -ended U-tube of uniform cross-sectional area contains water (density `1.0 g//cm^(23)`) standing initially 20 cm from the bottom in each arm. An immiscible liquid of density `4.0 g//cm^(2)` is added to one arm until a layer 5 cm high forms, as shown in the figure above. What is the ratio `h_(2)//h_(1)` of the heights of the liquid in the two arms ?

A

`3//1`

B

`5//2`

C

`2//1`

D

`3//2`

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