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A liquid X of density `3.36 g//cm^3` is poured in a U- tube, Which contains H.g. Another liquid Y is poured in left arm with height 8 cm, upper levels of X and Y are same. What is density of Y?

A

0.8g/cc

B

1.2 g/cc

C

1.4g/cc

D

1.6 g/cc

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