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A real double slit, consisting of two slits with finite widths, produces a diffraction pattern that is a combination of the interference due to a single slit and the interference due to an idealized double-slit (consisting of two slits of infinitesimal width). Find the ratio of the width of the slits to the separation between them that will produce an interference pattern such that the the first minimum of the single-slit pattern falls on the fifth maximum of the idealized double-slit pattern. (This will greatly reduce the intensity of the fifth maximum in the real double slit interference pattern.)

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