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An iron ball of mass 0.2 kg is heated to `10^(@)C` and put into a blick of ice at `0^(@)C`. 25 g of ice melts. If the latent heat of fusion of ice is `80 cal g^(-1)`, then the specific heat of iron in `cal g^(-1^(@))C` is

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