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Three perfect gases at absolute temperature `T_(1), T_(2)` and `T_(3)` are mixed. The masses f molecules are `m_(1), m_(2)` and `m_(3)` and the number of molecules are `n_(1), n_(2)` and `n_(3)` respectively. Assuming no loss of energy, the final temperature of the mixture is

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