Quantitative Aptitude Test 3

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A person buys some apples and mangoes from the market at a rate such that a mango is two times costlier than an apple and he sells them such that a mango is thrice the price of an apple. By selling the apple at twice its cost price, he makes the total of 150% profit. Find the proportion of mangoes to the apples.

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