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`1` kg of ice at `0^(@)C` is mixed with `1.5` kg of water at `45^(@)C` [latent heat of fusion = `80` cal//gl. Then

A

the temperature of the mixture is `0^(@)C`

B

mixture contains `156.25g` of ice

C

mixture contains `843.75g` of ice

D

the temperature of the mixture is `15^(@)C`

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