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Jar A had 60 litres of a mixture of milk and water in the ratio of `2:1`. Jar B, which had 40 litres of mixture of milk and water, was emptied into Jar A. As a result in jar A, the ratio of the milk to water became `13:7`. What was the quantity of water in Jar B?

A

8 litres

B

15 litres

C

22 litres

D

1 litres

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B
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