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A sample of gas has a volume of `V_(1)` litre at temperature `t_(1).^(@)C`. When the temperature of the gas is changed to `t_(2).^(@)C` at constant pressure, then the volume of the gas was found to increase by 10%. The percentage increase in temperature is

A

0.1

B

`(10+(2730)/(t_(1)))%`

C

`20%`

D

`(0.1+t_(1)^(-1))%`

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