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Two rigid boxes containing different ideal gases are placed on a table. Box A contains one mole of nitrogen at temperature `T_0`, while Box contains one mole of helium at temperature `(7/3)T_0`. The boxes are then put into thermal contact with each other, and heat flows between them until the gasses reach a common final temperature (ignore the heat capacity of boxes). Then, the final temperature of the gasses, `T_f` in terms of `T_0` is

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