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The initial and the final temperature of an oll bath are `(25 +0.1)^@` and `(50+ 0.2)^@` respectively.What is the rise in temperature of the oll bath?

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Rise in temperature
=`(50 +_ 0.2 )^@ -(25 +_ 0.1)^@ `
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