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Bryce is trying to conduct a chemistry experiment. he needs his water to be exactly  65 ℃. right now in his beaker he has  187.5 g  of water at  15.5 ℃. bryce also has a pot of boiling water which is at  96 ℃.

how many grams of water should he pour from his pot of  boiling water  to get his water to exactly  65 ℃.

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