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The electrical resistance in ohms of a certain thermometer varies with temperature according to the approximate law:
`R = R_(0) [1 + alpha (T - T_(0))]`
The resistance is `101.6 Omega` at the triple-point of water `273.16 K , " and " 165.5 Omega` at the normal melting point of lead `(600.5 K)`. What is the temperature when the resistance is `123.4 Omega`?

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`384.8 K`
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