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Two gases occupy two containers (A) and (B). The gas in (A) of volume `0.11 m^3` experts a pressure of `1.38 Mpa`. The gas in (B) of volume `0.16 m^3` experts a pressure of `0.69 Mpa. Two containers are united by a tube of negligible volume and the gases are allowed to intermingle. What is the final pressure in the container if the temperature remains constant ?

A

0.9

B

0.98

C

1.4

D

2.1

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