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A calorimeter contains 400 gm of water at temperature of `5^@C`. Then, 200 gm of water at a temperature of `+10^@C` and 400 gm of ice at temp. of `-60^@C` are added. Specific heat of ice `=0.5 ` cal/gm. At equilibrium

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