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A liquid occupies half of a vessel at a particular temperature. The volume of the unoccupied part remains constant at all temperatures. If `alphaandgamma` are the coefficients of linear and real expansions of a vessel and liquid, then `gamma` =

A

`3 alpha`

B

`3 alpha//2`

C

`6 alpha`

D

`9 alpha`

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