For a cube-shaped room, 10 ft on a side, what will be the rate of heat loss if the R-value is 4 ft2-°F-hr/Btu for each side and the temperature difference is 50°F? Conside loss through all four walls, the ceiling, and the floor. 1200 Btu/hr 800 Btu/hr 5000 Btu/hr 7500 Btu/hr 12,000 Btu/hr

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For a cube-shaped room, 10 ft on a side, what will be the rate of heat loss if the R-value is 4 ft2-°F-hr/Btu for each side and the temperature difference is 50°F? Consider heat
loss through all four walls, the ceiling, and the floor.
1200 Btu/hr
800 Btu/hr
5000 Btu/hr
7500 Btu/hr
12,000 Btu/hr
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