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Glass P has a mixture of lime and soda in the ratio of 3:2, Glass Q has a mixture of lime and juice in the ratio of 1:2, and Glass R has a mixture of juice and soda in the ratio of 2:3. If all the glasses are combined in the ratio of 4:3:2, then determine the resulting ratio of lime, soda, and juice in the final mixture without altering the values.
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