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A glass bottle of capacity 50cc at `0^(@) C` is filled with paraffin at `15^(@) C`. Given that the density of paraffin at `0^(@) C` is `0.82g//cc`, coefficient of expansion of paraffin is `0.0009//""^(@) C` and coefficient of linear expansion of glass is `0.000009//""^(@) C`. the mass of paraffin in the bottle is :

A

`40.5g`

B

`54.0g`

C

`50.4g`

D

`5.04`g

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