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# In the relation $P = \frac{x}{y}e^{-xd/K_{B}\theta}$ where P is pressure, d is the distance, $K_{B}$ is Boltzmann constant and $\theta$ is the temperature. The dimensional formula of x is

$[ML^{2}TK^{-1}]$

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