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A beaker contains 200 g of water. The heat capacity of the beaker is equal to that of 20 g of water. The initial temperature of water in the beaker is `20^@C` .If 440 g of hot water at `92^@C` is poured in it, the final temperature (neglecting radiation loss) will be nearest to

A

`58^(@)C`

B

`68^(@)C`

C

`73^(@)C`

D

`78^(@)C`

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