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Chapter 1, Problem 1.21P
Air is being rnished to a 30-ft by 40-ft by 12-ft room at the rate of 600 cfm and mixes thoroughly with the existing air in the room before it is continuously removed at the same rate. How many times does the air change completely each hour (air changes per hour)?
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