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#7. You have 1 Liter of 50°C water and 1 Liter of 30°C water in separate buckets. If you combined these two Liters of water together into the same container, what would you expect the
final temperature of the water to be? Why? Explain your answer in terms of how heat transfers,
or moves.

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