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You plug a microwave into a 20-ampere (amp) electrical circuit. The microwave use up to 12.5 amps. At most, how many amps are availible for other appliances?


20 - 12.5 = ?? amps
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You plug a microwave into a 20-ampere (amp) electrical circuit. The microwave use up to 12.5 amps. At most, how many amps are availible for other appliances?


20 - 12.5 = ?? amps

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