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A classroom is air-conditioned using window air-conditioning units. The cooling load is due to people, lights, and heat transfer through the walls and the windows. There are 40 students and 10 bulbs in the class room. Each student emits 360 kJ per hour and the bulb emits 100 W. The walls of the class room transfer 15,000 kJ per hour from the outside. The air conditioning units are of 5kW cooling power. How many air-conditioning units are required to maintain the temperature in the room?

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