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Two ideal monoatomic and diatomic gases are mixed with one another to form an ideal gas mixture. The equation of the adiabatic process of the mixture is `PV^(gamma)=` constant, where `gamma=(11)/(7)` If `n_(1)` and `n_(2)` are the number of moles of the monoatomic and diatomic gases in the mixture respectively, find the ratio `(n_(1))/(n_(2))`

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