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Consider an electrically heated brick house (k = 0.40 Btu/h · ft · °F) whose walls are 9 f...

Consider an electrically heated brick house (k = 0.40 Btu/h · ft · °F) whose walls are 9 ft high and 1 ft thick. Two of the walls of the house are 50 ft long and the others are 35 ft long. The house is maintained at 70°F at all times while the temperature of the outdoors varies. On a certain day, the temperature of the inner surface of the walls is measured to be at 55°F while the average temperature of the outer surface is observed to remain at 45°F during the day for 10 h and at 35°F at night for 14 h. Determine the amount of heat lost from the house that day. Also determine the cost of that heat loss to the home owner for an electricity price of $0.09/kWh.

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