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The arithmetic mean, A, of any two positive numbers x and y is defined to be A=12(x+y) and their geometric mean, G, is defined to be G=xy. For two particular values x and y, with x>y, the ratio A:G=5:4. For these values of x and y, what is the ratio x:y?

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