Hey there! It looks like you have a situation involving heat transfer and temperature changes. We can use the concept of heat transfer to solve this problem. The heat gained by the water is equal to the heat lost by the metal.
To calculate the heat gained by the water, we can use the formula: q = m * c * ΔT, where q is the heat gained, m is the mass of the water, c is the specific heat capacity of water, and ΔT is the change in temperature.
For the metal, we can calculate the heat lost using the same formula. Since we know the initial and final temperatures of the metal, we can find the change in temperature.
By equating the heat gained by the water and the heat lost by the metal, we can solve for the specific heat capacity of the metal.