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Posted by Help Please on Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 10:14pm.

You have 300 g of coffee at 55 degrees celcius. Coffee has the same specific heat as water. How much 10 degrees celcius water do you need to add in order to reduce the coffee's temperature to a more bearable 49 degrees celcius?

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