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A glass bulb of volume 250 c.c is completely filled with mercury at `20^(@)C`. The temperature of the system is raised to `100^(@)C`. If the coefficient of linear expansion of glass is `9xx10^(-6)//""^(@)C` and coefficient of absolute expansion of mercury is `1.8xx10^(-4)//""^(@)C`, the volume of mercury that overflows is nearly

A

3.06 c.c

B

30.6 c.c

C

2.5 c.c

D

25 c.c

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