Answer:
[tex]T = 69^o C[/tex]
Explanation:
Here at thermal equilibrium we can say that thermal energy given by Hot coffee is equal to the thermal energy absorbed by ice cubes
So here we have
[tex]Q_{ice} = Q_{coffee}[/tex]
now since ice cubes are added into coffee when it is at melting temperature
So here we can say that final temperature of coffee is T degree C
Now we have
[tex]m_1L + m_1c_1\Delta T_1 = m_2c_2\Delta T_2[/tex]
here we have
[tex]m_1 = 15 gram[/tex]
L = 333 kJ/kg = 333 J/g[/tex]
[tex]c_1 = c_2 = 4186 J/kg C = 4.186 J/g C[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T_1 = T - 0[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T_2 = 85 - T[/tex]
now we have
[tex]15(333) + 15(4.186)(T - 0) = 140(4.186)(85 - T)[/tex]
[tex]4995 + 62.79T = 49813.4 - 586.04T[/tex]
[tex]648.83 T = 44818.4[/tex]
[tex]T = 69^o C[/tex]