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Consider two mixtures, one containing milk, water and an unknown miscible liquid in the ratio `2:5:13` Consider two mixtures, one containing milk, water and an unknown miscible liquid in the ratio `3 :7.` Two litres of first mixture and 5 litres of second mixture are mixed. What will be the fraction of water in resulting mixture? (A) `30/53` (b) `40/83` (c) `20/83` (d) `40/70`

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