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`gamma_(A)` of liquid is 7/8 of `gamma_(R)` of liquid. `alpha_(g)` of vessel is

A

`( gamma_( R) )/( 8)`

B

`( gamma_R)/( 12)`

C

`( gamma_R)/( 24)`

D

`(gamma_R)/( 36)`

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C
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