On a temperature scale $X$,the boiling point of water is $65^{\circ} X$ and the freezing point is $-15^{\circ} X$. Assume that the $X$ scale is linear. The equivalent temperature corresponding to $-95^{\circ} X$ on the Fahrenheit scale would be $..........^{\circ} F$.

  • A
    $-63$
  • B
    $-112$
  • C
    $-48$
  • D
    $-148$

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