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The value of coefficient of volume expansion of glycerin is `5 xx 10^(-4) K^(-1)`. The fractional change in the density of glycerin for a rise of `40^(@)C` in its temperature is

A

`0.010`

B

0.015

C

`0.020`

D

0.025

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