$A$ Carnot engine whose heat sink is at $27\,^{\circ} C$ has an efficiency of $25 \%$. By how many degrees should the temperature of the source be changed to increase the efficiency by $100 \%$ of the original efficiency?

  • A
    Increase by $18\,^{\circ} C$
  • B
    Increase by $200\,^{\circ} C$
  • C
    Increase by $120\,^{\circ} C$
  • D
    Increase by $73\,^{\circ} C$

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