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Two solution of `H_(2)SO_(4)` of molarities x and y are mixed in the ratio of `V_(1) mL : V_(2) mL` to form a solution of molarity `M_(1)`. If they are mixed in the ratio of `V_(2) mL : V_(1) mL`, they form a solution of molarity `M_(2)`. Given `V_(1)//V_(2) = (x)/(y) gt 1 and (M_(1))/(M_(2)) = (5)/(4)`, then `x : y` is

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