Three glasses of capacity $2 \, L$,$5 \, L$,and $9 \, L$ contain mixtures of milk and water with milk concentrations of $90 \%$,$80 \%$,and $70 \%$ respectively. The contents of the three glasses are emptied into a large vessel. Find the ratio of milk to water in the resultant mixture.

  • A
    $121:39$
  • B
    $131:49$
  • C
    $39:121$
  • D
    $49:131$

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