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Jar Y has a mixture of two kinds of liquids L and M in the respective ratio of 3 :4. When 4 litres of L and 6 litres of M are added to the jar Y, the respective' ratio between new quantities of L and M becomes `8:11` If 19 litres of final mixture is poured into another Jar X, what is the remaining quantity of M in jar Y ? (in litres)

A

22

B

18

C

41

D

11

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