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For an ideal gas, consider only `P-V` work in going from an initial state `X` to the final state `Z`. The final state `Z` can be reached by either of the two paths shown in the figure. Which of the following choice(s) is (are) correct? [Take `DeltaS` as change in entropy and `w` as work done]

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