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The specific heat capacities of `n` liquid are `s_(1),s_(2),s_(3)`,……..`s_(n)` respectively and their respective temperatures `t_(1),t_(2), t_(3) ,…….t_(n)`. Equal masses of the liquids are mixed together. Find the temperature of the mixture.

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`(t_(1)s_(1)+t_(2)s_(2)+t_(3)s_(3)+…..)/(s_(1)+s_(2)+s_(3)+….)`
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