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Cold water (cp = 4.18 kJ/kg·°C) leading to a shower enters a thin-walled double-pipe counterflow heat exchanger at 15°C at a rate of 0.60 kg/s and is heated to 45°C by hot water (cp = 4.19 kJ/kg·°C) that enters at 100°C at a rate of 3.5 kg/s. Determine the rate of heat transfer in the heat exchanger and the exit temperature of the hot water

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