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The volumes of a perfect gas encclosed in the bulb of a constant pressure thermometer are `1m^(3)` and `2m^(3)` at the ice point and boiling of water at normal pressure. What is the temperature of the bath in which its volume is `0.75m^(3)`?

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`-25^(@)C`
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