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The volume of the water in two tank, Aand B, is in the ratio of 6 : 5. The volume of water in tank A is increased by 30%. By what percentage should the volume of water in tank B be increased so that both the tanks have the same volume of water?

A

`18%`

B

`30%`

C

`15%`

D

`56%`

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