Posted by Maria on Sunday, May 8, 2011 at 1:45am.
heat lost by the hot water = heat gained by the cold water
C*669*(83 - T) = C*486*(T - 23)
The specific heat C cancels out.
83-T = 0.726*(T-23)
Solve for equilibrium T
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