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A bucket full of hot water cools from `75^@C` to `70^@C` in time `T_1` from `70^@C` to `65^@C` in time `T_2` , and from `65@C` to `60^@C` in time `T_3`, then

A

`(T_1)/(T_2)`

B

`(T_2)/(T_1)`

C

`((T_1)/(T_2))^2`

D

`((T_2)/(T_1))^2`

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C
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