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The readings of a thermometer at `0^(@)C` and `100^(@)C` are `50 cm` and `75 cm` of mercury column respectively. Find the temperature at which its reading is `80 cm` of mercury column ?

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By using formula
`(80-50)/(75 - 50) = (T -0)/(100 -0) rArr 120^(@)C`
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