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At constant pressure` V_1` and `V_2` are the volumes of a given mass of a gas at temp `27^@C` and `54^@C`.respectively. The ratio of `v_1/v_2` is—

A

`54/27`

B

`27/54`

C

`100/109`

D

`sqrt(100/109)`

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