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Two liquids are formed in a laboratory. The first liquid was a 2:3 combination of liquid a and liquid
b. The second liquid is the combination of 4:7 of liquid c and liquid
d. The cost prices of liquids a,b,c and d are rs. 578, rs. 435, rs. 879 and rs. 345. 150 litres of a third liquid was formed from the first and second liquids which were mixed at a certain ratio and sold at rs. 598.56 at 20% profit. At what ratio was the first and the second liquid was mixed ?

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