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What is the formula used to calculate temperature in a platinum resistance thermometer?
A. t = (Rt – R100) × 100
B. t = (R0 – Rt)/(R100) × 100
C. t = [(Rt – R0)/(R100 – R0)] × 100
D. t = Rt / (R0 + R100)
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