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A container of cross-section area A resting on a horizontal surface, holds two immiscible and incompressible liquid of densities `rho and 2 rho` as shown in figure. The lower density liquid is open to the atmosphere having pressure `P_(0)`. The pressure at the bottom of the container is

A

`3 h rho g - P_(0)`

B

`3 h rho g`

C

`3 h rho g + P_(0)`

D

`2 h rho g + P_(0)`

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