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A carbot freezer takes heat from water at `0^(@)C` inside it and rejects it to the room at a temperature of `27^(@)C`. The latent heat of ice is `336xx10^(3)Jkg^(-1)`. If 5kg of water at `0^(@)C` is converted into ice at `0^(@)C` by the freezer, then the energy consumed by the freezer is close to :

A

`1.67 xx 10^5J`

B

`1.68xx 10^6J`

C

`1.51xx 10^5J`

D

`1.71xx 10^7J`

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