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The density of a substance at `0^(@)C` is `10 g//c c` and at `100^(@)C`, its density is `9.7 g//c c`. The coefficient of linear expansion of the substance is

A

`10^-1`

B

`10^-2`

C

`10^-3`

D

`10^-4`

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