Boiling point elevation is given as:
ΔTb=iKbm
Where,
ΔTb=elevation in the boiling point
that is given by expression:
ΔTb=Tb (solution) - Tb (pure solvent)
Here Tb (pure solvent)=118.1 °C
i for CaCO3= 2
Kb=2.93 °C/m
m=Molality of CaCO₃:
Molality of CaCO₃=Number of moles of  CaCO₃/ Mass of solvent (Kg)
              =(Given Mass of CaCO3/Molar mass of  CaCO₃)/ Mass of solvent (Kg)                     
             =(100.0÷100 g/mol)/0.4
              = 2.5 m
So now putting value of m, i and Kb in the boiling point elevation equation we get: 
ΔTb=iKbm
           =2×2.93×2.5
              =14.65 °C
boiling point of a solution can be calculated:
 ΔTb=Tb (solution) - Tb (pure solvent)
14.65=Tb (solution)-118.1
Tb (solution)=118.1+14.65
                     =132.75