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A tank contains three layers of immiscib...

A tank contains three layers of immiscible liquids. The first layer is of water with refractive index `4//3` and thickness 8cm. The second layer is of oil with refractive index `3//2` and thickness 9cm while the third layer is of glycerine with refractive index 2 and thickness 4cm. Find the apparent depth of the bottom of the container.

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