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Ice starts freezing in a lake with water at `0^(0)C` when the atmospheric temperature is `-10^(0)C`. If the time taken for 1 cm of ice to be formed is 12 minute, the time taken for the thickness of the ice to change from 1 cm to 2 cm will be

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