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18 December, 14:55

Heat from burning fuel warms the walls of the firebox section of the furnace in

A. an evaporation system.

B. a compressor compartment.

C. a hot-air heating system.

D. a hot-water heating system.

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  1. 18 December, 15:13
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    C. a hot-air heating system.

    Explanation:

    The warm (or hot) air heating system uses a vent to pull in heat from the outside air and heats it over a gas flame. This warm air circulates via ducts, vents or grills which are located throughout the home. This heating systems are often managed by a thermostat.

    So

    Heat from burning fuel warms the walls of the firebox section of the furnace in

    a hot-air heating system.

    Option C is correct
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