So, some cold water (Temp. initial 0 *C, mass= .13 kg) is poored into a cup of hot tea (temp. intial 58*C, mass= .31kg). Assuming they have the same specific heat. What is the equilibrium final temperature?

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So, some cold water (Temp. initial 0 *C, mass= .13 kg) is poored into a cup of hot tea (temp. intial 58*C, mass= .31kg). Assuming they have the same specific heat. What is the equilibrium final temperature?

How do I set up the mcdeltT formula to find the final temperature? 

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