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Two equal vessels are filled with the mixtures of water and milk in the ratio of 3 : 4 and 5:3, respectively.If the mixtures are poured into a third vessel, the ratio of water and milk in the third vessel will be
(A)`15:12` (B)`53:59` (C )`16:31` (D) `59:53`

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