The pressure of a gas filled in the bulb of a constant volume gas thermometer at temperatures $0^{\circ} C$ and $100^{\circ} C$ are $27.50 \, cm$ and $37.50 \, cm$ of $Hg$ respectively. At an unknown temperature,the pressure is $32.45 \, cm$ of $Hg$. The unknown temperature is ........ $^{\circ} C$.

  • A
    $30$
  • B
    $39$
  • C
    $49.5$
  • D
    $29.6$

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