The correct response is:
a
Before the pipes touch, the front pipe is cooler than the back pipe. Once the pipes are touching, the back pipe will transfer kinetic energy to the molecules in the cooler front pipe until both pipes reach the same temperature, which will be in between their starting temperatures.
Explanation:
The front pipe contains high-energy molecules (energy marked as 100), while the back pipe contains low-energy molecules (energy marked as 20). Thus, the back pipe is at a higher temperature than the front pipe. When the two pipes are connected, heat will flow from the warmer back pipe to the cooler front pipe, leading them to reach thermal equilibrium at a temperature that is between their initial temperatures.