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If 20 kg of iron, initially at 12 °c, is added to 30 kg of water, initially at 90 °c, what would be the final temperature of the combined system? (hint: the heat given up by the water will be equal to the heat gained by the iron) explain how you would represent this problem in the simulation.

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