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Consider a wall that consists of two layers, A and B, with the following values: a. kA = 0.7 W/m.ºC, b. LA = 6 cm, c. kB = 0.25 W/m.ºC, d. LB = 3 cm. If the temperature drop across the wall is 21ºC, what is the rate of heat transfer through the wall per unit area of the wall?

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