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Half-life of a radioactive substance `A` is two times the half-life of another radioactive substance `B`. Initially, the number of `A` and `B` are `N_(A)` and `N_(B)`, respectively . After three half-lives of `A`, number of nuclei of both are equal. Then, the ratio `N_(A)//N_(B)` is .

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