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The initial and final temperature are recorded as `(40.6 +- 0.3)^(0)C` and `(50.7 +- 0.2)^(0)C`. The rise in temperaute is

A

`10.1^(0)C`

B

`(10.1 +- 0.3)^(0)C`

C

`(10.1 +- 0.5)^(0)C`

D

`(10.1 +- 0.1)^(0)C`

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C

`t_(2) - t_(1) = (50.7-40.6) +- (0.3 +- 0.2)`
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