document.write( "Question 620448: The heat loss H, in watts, through a single-pane glass window varies jointly as the area A, in square meters, and the difference between the inside and outside temperatures T, in degrees Celsius. If the heat loss is 6 watts for a window with an area of 1.5 m^2 and a temperature difference of 2 degrees Celcius, what would be the heat loss for a window with an area of 2 m^2 and a temperature difference of 5 degrees Celcius? \n" );
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document.write( "The heat loss H, in watts, through a single-pane glass window varies jointly as \n" );
document.write( " the area A, in square meters, and the difference between the inside and \n" );
document.write( "outside temperatures T, in degrees Celsius  \n" );
document.write( " If the heat loss is 6 watts for a window with an area of 1.5 m^2 and a \n" );
document.write( " temperature difference of 2 degrees Celcius, k = 2 \n" );
document.write( "what would be the heat loss for a window with an area of 2 m^2 and a temperature \n" );
document.write( "difference of 5 degrees Celcius? \n" );
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