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Two thermometers 'X' & 'Y' shows boiling point & freezing point of water as `220^(@)X` & `20^(@)X` and `120^(@)Y` & `-40^(@)Y` respectively. If 'X' shows `100^(@)X`. then find the reading in `Y` thermomter.

A

`25^(@)Y`

B

`50^(@)Y`

C

`20^(@)Y`

D

`24^(@)Y`

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