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The temperature of a liquid drops from 365 K to 361 K in 2 minutes . Find the time during which temperature of the liquid drops from 344 K to 342 K.Temperature of room is 293 K

A

`84` sec

B

`72` sec

C

`66` sec

D

`60` sec

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