Three containers \(A, B\) and \(C\) have wine concentrations \(a, b\) and \(c,\) respectively, such that \(a > b > c.\)

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Three containers \(A, B\) and \(C\) have wine concentrations \(a, b\) and \(c,\) respectively, such that \(a > b > c.\) If quantities \(p, q\) and \(r,\) of wine are taken from the three containers \(A, B\) and \(C,\) respectively, and mixed, is the concentration of the resulting mixture greater than \(b?\)

1) \(a − b = b − c\)

2) \(p > q > r\)

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