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Aglass bowl of mass 5 kg contains 20 kg of lemonade at a temperature of 30 degrees celsius. the lemonade is cooled by adding 2 kg of ice at a temperature of -20 degrees celsius. determine the temperature of the system when it reaches equilibrium.
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