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[" Hopework Questions "],[" If a thermometer reads freezing point of water as "20^(@)C" and boiling point as "150^(@)C" ,how "],[" themementer would read when the actual temperature is "60^(@)C" ? "],[[" (i) "98c," (b) "110^(@)C," (c) "40^(@)C," (d) "60^(@)C]]

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