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The pressure exerted by `12 g` of an ideal gas at temperature `t^(@)C` in a vessel of volume `V litre` is `1 atm`. When the temperature is increased by `10^(@)C` at the same volume, the pressure increases by `10%`. Calculate the temperature `t` and volume `V`. (Molecular weight of the gas is `120`).

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