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The temperature of two bodies A and B are respectively `727^(@)C` and `327^(@)C` . The ratio `H_(A) : H_(B)` of the rates of heat radiated by them is

A

`727":"327`

B

0.21041666666667

C

`25":"9`

D

`625":"81`

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