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For two firstorder reactions having same concentration of `A` and `B` at `t = 0`, use the given data to calculate the tempretature at which both occur with same rate.
Reaction I: `ArarrZ`, `k_(1) = 10^(16)e^((-(3000)/(T)))`
Reaction II: `BrarrY`, `k_(2) = 10^(15) e^((-(2000)/(T)))`

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