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3.5 Some hot water was added to twice its mass of cold water at 10 0 C. The resulting temperature of the mixture was 20 C. What was the temperature of the hot water?
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3.5 Some hot water was added to twice its mass of cold water at 10 0 C. The resulting temperature of the mixture was 20 C. What was the temperature of the hot water?
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Some hot water was added to twice its mass of cold water at 10 0 C. The
resulting temperature of the mixture was 20 C. What was the temperature of
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mass of hot water must be 97.80
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