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A blacksmith fixes iron ring on the rim of the wooden wheel of a bullock cart. The diameter of the rim and the iron ring are 5.243 m and 5.231 m respectively at `27^(@)C`. To what temperature should the ring be heated so as to fit the rim of the wheel?

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