$A$ scientist claims that their heat engine has an efficiency of $26\%$ when operating between a source temperature of $127^{\circ}C$ and a sink temperature of $27^{\circ}C$. This implies that:

  • A
    This is impossible.
  • B
    This is possible but highly unlikely.
  • C
    This is possible.
  • D
    The information provided is insufficient.

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