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Density of a liquid 'A' is `0.5 g//c.c` and that of liquid 'B' is `0.6 g//c.c`. Heat capacity of `8` litres of 'A' is equal to that of `10` litres of 'B'. Then the specific heats ratio of `A` and `B` is

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