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functional programming - How to express let* as a lambda expression (not the regular let)

I have a scheme related question, how can we implement let* as a lambda expression. To be more precise, I am not wondering about the "regular" let, but the let with * which lets us use one let expression within another.

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The let* form is a series of nested lambdas. For example, this:

(let* ((a 10)
       (b (+ 10 a)))
  (+ a b))

Is equivalent to this:

((lambda (a)
   ((lambda (b)
      (+ a b))
    (+ 10 a)))
 10)

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