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The values of `K_(p_1) and K_(P_2)` for the reactions
`X hArr Y+Z` ………..(i)
`A hArr 2B` …………..(ii)
are in ratio of `9:1` if degree of dissociation X and A be equal then total pressure at equilibrium (i) and (ii) are in the ratio

A

`3:1`

B

`1:9`

C

`36:1`

D

`1:1`

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