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The doctor took the temperature of a dead body at 11.30 Pm which was `94. 6^0Fdot` He took the temperature of the body again after one hour, which was `93. 4^0Fdot` If the temperature of the room was`70^0F` , estimate the time of death. Taking normal temperature of human body as `98. 6^0Fdot` [Given: `log(143)/(123)=0. 15066 ,log(123)/(117)=0. 05` ]

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8.30 a.m.

B

8.30 p.m.

C

2.30 a.m.

D

9.30 p.m.

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