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Two vessels A and B contain milk and water in the ratio `7 : 5` and `17 : 7`,respectively. In what ratio mixtures from two vessels should be mixed to get a new mixture containing milk and water in the ratio `5 : 3`?
(A) `1 : 2 ` (B) `2 : 1` (C ) `2 : 3` (D) `3 : 2`

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