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Passage - I:
The graph between two temperature scales A and B is as shown in fig. Between upper fixed and lower fixed points there are 150 equal divisions on scale A and 100 on scale B.

Lower fixed point on scale B and scale A.

A

`30^(@).0^(@)`

B

`0^(@),30^(@)`

C

`30^(@),27^(@)`

D

`27^(@),30^(@)`

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  • Passage - I: The graph between two temperature scales A and B is as shown in fig. Between upper fixed and lower fixed points there are 150 equal divisions on scale A and 100 on scale B. The relation between two scales A and B is given by

    A
    `(T_A - 180)/( 100)= (T_B)/( 150) `
    B
    `(T_A - 30)/( 150) = (T_B)/( 100) `
    C
    `(T_B - 180)/( 150) = (T_A)/( 100) `
    D
    `(T_B - 40)/( 100) = (T_A)/( 180)`
  • The graph between two temperature scales A and B is shown in Fig. 11.1 Between upper fixed point and lower fixed point there

    A
    `(t_(A) - 180)/(100) = (t_(B))/(150)`
    B
    `(t_(A) - 30)/(150) = (t_(B))/(100)`
    C
    `(t_(A) - 180)/(150) = (t_(A))/(100)`
    D
    `(t_(B) - 40)/(100) = (t_(A))/(180)`
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