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When the temperature of an ideal gas is increased by 600 K, the velocity of sound in the gas becomes `sqrt 3` times the initial velocity in it. The initial temperature of the gas is

A

`-73 ^@C`

B

`27^@C`

C

`127^@C`

D

`327^@C`

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