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The temperature $T$ in a room varies as a function of the outside temperature $T_{0}$ and the number of persons in the room $p$, according to the relation $T=\mathrm{K}\left(\Theta p+T_{0}\right)$, where $\Theta$ and $\mathrm{K}$ are constants. What would be the value of $\Theta$ given the following data?

(A) 0.8
(B) 1.0
(C) 2.0
(D) 10.0



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The temperature $T$ in a room varies as a function of the outside temperature $T_{0}$ and the number of persons in the room $p$, according to the relation $T=\mathrm{K}\left(\Theta p+T_{0}\right)$, where $\Theta$ and $\mathrm{K}$ are constants. What would be the value of $\Theta$ given the following data?

(A) 0.8
(B) 1.0
(C) 2.0
(D) 10.0

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Answer Key / Explanation : (B) -

1.0

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