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Level of a certain liquid at `0^(@)C` and `100^(@)C` are `0` and `10 mm` on a given fixed scale (as shown in fig.) coefficient of volume expansion this liquid varies with temperature as `gamma = gamma_(0) (1+(T)/(100))` (where `T` in `.^(@)C)` Find the level (in mm) of liquid at `48^(@)C`

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