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The fundamental intervals of two thermometers `T_1` and `T_2` are `60^@` and `120^@` respectively. Their lower points are `10^@` and `0^@` respectively . If `T_2` reads `100^@C`. What would be the reading of `T_1`?

A

`100^@`

B

`120^@`

C

`80^@`

D

`60^@`

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