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Given that n arithmetic means are inserted between two sets of numbers a, 2b and 2a, b , where a, b `epsilon` R. Suppose further that `m^(th)` mean between these two sets of numbers is same, then show that `(a)/(b)=(m)/(n-m+1)`

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