When 1.60 multiplied by 105 J of heat enters a cherry pie initially at 20.0°C, its entropy increases by 470 J/K. What is its final temperature?

To find the final temperature of the cherry pie, we need to use the equation:

ΔS = Q/T

where:
ΔS is the change in entropy
Q is the heat transferred
T is the temperature

From the given information, we know that ΔS = 470 J/K and Q = 1.60 * 105 J.

Now, we can rearrange the equation to solve for T:

T = Q / ΔS

Substituting the given values into the equation:

T = (1.60 * 105 J) / (470 J/K)

We can then calculate this value to find the final temperature of the cherry pie:

T = 340.43 K

Now, we have the final temperature of the cherry pie, which is approximately 340.43 K.