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The apparent coefficient of expansion of liquid, when heated in a copper vessel is `C` and when heated in a silver vessel is `S`. If `A` is the linear coefficient of expansion of Copper, linear expansion coefficient of silver is

A

`(C+S-3A)/(3)`

B

`(C+3A-S)/(3)`

C

`(S+3A-C)/(3)`

D

`(S-3A+C)/(3)`

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