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A typical electric refrigerator has a power rating of 500 Watts, which is the rate (J/s) at which electrical energy is supplied to do work needed to remove heat from the refrigerator. If the refrigerator releases heat to the room at a rate of 800 Watts, at what rate (in Watts) does it remove heat from inside of the refrigerator?

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