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The efficiency of a heat engine is `1//6`Its efficiency double when the temperature of sink decrease by `62^(@)C` its efficiency doubles.Then,What is the temperature of source?

A

`99^(@) C `

B

`124^(@) C`

C

`37^(@) C`

D

`62^(@) C`

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