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A tap supplies water at 10^(@)c and anot...

A tap supplies water at `10^(@)c` and another tap at `100^(@)c`. How much hot water must be taken so that we get 20kg of water at `35^(@)c`.

A

40/9 kg

B

50/9 kg

C

20/9 kg

D

130/9 kg

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B
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