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Two containers are filled with ideal gases at the same temperature. In the container on the left is a gas of molar mass `2 M`, volume `2 V`, and number of moles `cdot 2 n`. In the container on the right is a gas of molar mass `M`, voluine `V`, arid moles `n`. The ratio of the pressure of the gas on the left to- the pressure of the gas on the right container is
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