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A student redid the experiment of mixing room-temperature water and warm water. This time, she doubled the amount of room temp water. How will the final
temperature be different?
A- It will be higher, because the amount of water in the mixture is greater.
B-It will be lower, because the temperature of the room-temperature water will not increase as much.
C-It will be the same because all parts of the mixture will end up at the same temperature.
D-It will be higher, because all parts of the mixture will end up at the same temperature.

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