A slab of insulation is made of three layers, as Drawing I indicates.Each of the layers A, B, and C has the same thickness, but a different thermal conductivity.Heat flows through the slab, and the temperatures are as shown.What are the temperatures T1 and T2 in Drawing II where the layers are arranged in a different order? 
A) T1 = 230 °C and T2 = 170 °C
B) T1 = 200 °C and T2 = 180 °C
C) T1 = 220 °C and T2 = 160 °C
D) T1 = 180 °C and T2 = 160 °C
E) T1 = 210 °C and T2 = 190 °C
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