A body takes $4\, {min}$. to cool from $61^{\circ} {C}$ to $59^{\circ} {C}$. If the temperature of the surroundings is $30^{\circ} {C}$, the time taken by the body to cool from $51^{\circ} {C}$ to $49^{\circ} {C}$ is $....\,min$
  • A$8$
  • B$4$
  • C$6$
  • D$4$
JEE MAIN 2021, Medium
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