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Two substances `A` and `B` of equal mass m are heated by uniform rate of `6 "cal"s^(-1)` under similar conditions. A graph between temperature and time is shown in figure. Ratio of heat absorbed `H_(A) //H_(B)` by them during complete fusion :-

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