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The apparent coefficient of expansion of a liquid when heated in a brass vessel is X and when heated in a tin vessel is Y. If `alpha` is the coefficient of linear expansion for brass, the coefficient of linear expansion of tin is

A

`(X+Y+3alpha)/(3)`

B

`(X+3alpha-Y)/(3)`

C

`(X+Y-2alpha)/(3)`

D

`((X+Y-2alpha))/(3)`

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