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A container of capacity 700ml is filled with two different liquids of volume 200ml and 500ml with respective volume expansivities as `1.4 xx 10^(-5) //°C and 2.1 xx 10^(-5)//°C`. During the heating of the vessel, it is observed that neither any liquid overflows nor any empty space is created. The volume expansivity of the container is:

A

`1.9 xx 10^(-5)//°C`

B

`1.9 xx 10^(-6)//°C`

C

`1.6 xx 10^(-5)//°C`

D

`1.6 xx 10^(-6)//°C`

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