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The value of `C_(P) - C_(v) = 1.00 R` for a gas in state `A` and `C_(P) - C_(v) = 1.06 R` in another state. If `P_(A)` and `P_(B)` denote the pressure and `T_(A)` and `T_(B)` denote the temperature in the two states, then

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