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A certain engine which operates in a Carnot cycle absorbe `3.0 kJ` at `400^(@)C` in a cycle. If it rejects heat at `100^(@)C`, how much work is done on the engine per cycle and how much heat is evolved at `100^(@)C` in each cycle?

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