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The pressure P and volume V of a gas are connected by the relation `P V^(1/4=)` constant. The percentage increase in the pressure corresponding to a deminition of % in the volume is `1/2%` (b) `1/4%` (c) `1/8%` (d) none of these

A

`1/2`

B

`1/4%`

C

`1/8%`

D

none of these

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