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Engineering, 13.07.2019 05:20 nelsoneligwe7

If the heat removal operation in the previous question is provided power at a cost of $0.12 per kilowatt hour, how much money is being spent to cool this room on a hot summer's day? (assume 16 hours at an average temperature of 35 °c)

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