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Two marks on a glass rod `10 cm` apart are found to increase their distance by `0.08 mm` when the rod is heated from `0^@ C "to" 100^@ C`. A flask made of the same glass as that of rod measures a volume of `100 cc at 0^@ C`. The volume it measures at `100^@ C` in (cc) is.

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