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A 100 W bulb `B_(1)` and two 60 W bulbs `B_(2)` and `B_(3)`, are connected to a 250V source, as shown in the figure now `W_(1),W_(2)` and `W_(3)` are the output powers of the bulbs `B_(1),B_(2)` and `B_(3)` respectively then

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