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A metallic tape gives correct value at `25^(@)C`.A piece of wood is being measured by this metallic tape at `10^(@)C`. The reading is 30 cm on the tape, the real length of wooden piece must be

A

30 cm

B

gt 30 cm

C

lt 30 cm

D

Data is not sufficient

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