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Two moles of an ideal gas with Cp/Cv = 5/3 are mixed with 3 moles of another ideal gas with Cp/Cv = 4/3. The value of Cp/Cv for the mixture is
a. 1.47
b. 1.4
c. 1.42
d. 1.50
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