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Two different metal bodies A and B of equal mass are heated at a uniform rate under similar conditions. The variation of temperature of the bodies is graphically represented as shown in the figure. The ratio of specific heat capacities is :

A

`8/3`

B

`3/8`

C

`3/4`

D

`4/3`

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