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If the energy in one donut was used to heat 33.5 kg of water, calculate the increase in temperature of the water (in C)
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If the energy in one donut was used to heat 33.5 kg of water, calculate the increase in temperature of the water (in C)
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If the energy in one donut was used to heat 33.5 kg of water, calculate the increase in temperature of the water (in C)
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energy = mass * specific heat * temperature change this is what u need to do
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