The temperature of a body shown by a faulty Celsius thermometer is $49^{\circ} C$ and by a correct Fahrenheit thermometer is $122^{\circ} F$. The correction to be applied to the faulty thermometer is

  • A
    $-12^{\circ} C$
  • B
    $+1^{\circ} C$
  • C
    $+12^{\circ} C$
  • D
    $-1^{\circ} C$

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