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A heater melts `0^@C` ice in a bucket completely into water in `6` minutes and then evaporates all that water into steam in `47` minutes `30 sec`. If latent heat of fusion of ice is `80 cal//gram`, latent heat of steam will be (specific heat of water is `1 cal//gam-^@C`)

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