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The average velocity of `CO_(2)` at the temperature `T_(1)` Kelvin and the most probable veloctiy at `T_(2)` Kelvin is `9.0xx10^(4)cm s^(-1)`. Calculate the values of `T_(1)` and `T_(2)`.

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