Iced tea is made by adding 2 kg of ICE to hot tea initially at 90°C. The ice is initially at -10°C.  After the mixture, the temperature of the iced tea is 10°C.  Find the mass of the hot tea. (Lf = 80 kcal/kg,      Cwater = 1 kcal/kg×°C,      Cice = 0.5 kcal/kg×°C)

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Iced tea is made by adding 2 kg of ICE to hot tea initially at 90°C. The ice is initially at -10°C.  After the mixture, the temperature of the iced tea is 10°C.  Find the mass of the hot tea.

(Lf = 80 kcal/kg,      Cwater = 1 kcal/kg×°C,      Cice = 0.5 kcal/kg×°C)                        

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