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To solve this problem, we need to use the First Law of Thermodynamics, which states that the change in internal energy of a system is equal to the heat added to the system minus the work done by the system:

ΔU = Q - W

Where: ΔU is the change in internal energy, Q is the heat added to the system, and W is the work done by the system.

Given: Q = 35 J (heat absorbed) W = 11 J (work done) Initial internal energy (U) = 205 J

Substituting the given values into the equation:

ΔU = Q - W ΔU = 35 J - 11 J ΔU = 24 J

The change in internal energy is 24 J. To find the final internal energy, we add this change to the initial internal energy:

Final internal energy = Initial internal energy + ΔU Final internal energy = 205 J + 24 J Final internal energy = 229 J

Therefore, the final internal energy of the system is 229 J.

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