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Two vessels of equal capacity contain juice and water in the ratio of 5:1 and 5: 7 respec tively. The mixtures of both the vessels are mixed and trans Serred into a bigger vessel. What is the ratio of juice and water in the new mixture?

A

`3:2`

B

`5:3`

C

`5:4`

D

`1:2`

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B
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