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A 100 g aluminum calorimeter contains 200g of water at 15 degrees Celsius. If 100 g of lead at 50 degrees Celsius and 60 g of copper at 60 degrees Celsius are placed in the calorimeter, what is the final temperature in the calorimeter?
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