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The refrigerant is a high-pressure, warm, subcooled liquid at the inlet of the metering device. The state of the refrigerant is:
 
  A) 100 percent liquid. B) 75 percent liquid. C) 50 percent liquid. D) 95 percent liquid.

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The percentage of air that travels through a tube-and-fin coil without touching any coil surface is called the:
 
  A) Dilution air percentage. B) Bypass factor.
  C) Volumetric efficiency. D) Sensible heat ratio.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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