heat loss of a glass window varies jointly as the window's area and the difference between the outsi

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    heat loss of a glass window varies jointly as the window's area and the difference between the outside and the inside temperature. a window 6 feet wide by 3 feet long loses 1,320 btu per hour when the temperature outside is 22 degree colder than the temperature inside.

    Find the heat loss through a glass window that is 3 feet wide by 5 feet long when the temperature outside is 9 degree cooler than the temperature inside.

    Find k of the equation:
    6*3*22*k = 1320
    396k = 1,320
    k = 3.33333 per our equation solver

    Now, find the heat loss for a 3x5 window when the temperature is 9 degrees cooler than the temperature inside:
    3*5*9*3.333333 = 450 btu per hour
     

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