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An ice box used for keeping eatables cool has a total wall area of `1m^2` and a wall thichness of 5.0 cm. The thermal cunductivity of the ice box is `K=0.01 J//m^@C`. It is filled with large amount of ice at `0^@C` along with eatables on a dfay when the temperature is `30^@C` The latent heat of fusion of ice is `334xx10^3 J//kg`. The amount of ice melted in one day is ( 1 day`=86,000s`)

A

776 gm

B

7760 gm

C

11520 gm

D

1552gm

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