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Electricity at my house costs 0.049 Dollars per KWH. (Kilowatt-hour)
Electricity at my house costs 0.049 Dollars per KWH. (Kilowatt-hour)
However, there is a fee for "delivery" of electricity. So
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Consumers pay for electricity by the kilowatt-hour (the amount of electricity used by a 1,000-watt appliance in one hour). If
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The constant of proportionality for the amount of electricity in kilowatt hours and the cost per kilowatt hour is $0.11. Which
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The instruction booklet for a DVD player says that the player uses about 0.4 kilowatt of electricity per hour. If electricity
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Express each situation as an algebraic expression:
1. An electric company charges $10 a month plus $.15 per kilowatt-hour of
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The formula B=40+2w/3 is USed for working out the electricity bill of b-naira for a month, in which W -kilowatt -hour of
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On a tonight at a restaurant the patio lights use 205.72 kilowatt hours of electricity and the courtyard lights use h kilowatt
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Assuming 100% of your energy can be converted to electrical power, and electricity costs $0.10 for 1 kilowatt-hour, how high
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Amber
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What is the cost of lighting a 500-watt outdoor light for 8 hours, if electricity costs 7.5 per kilowatt-hour
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Mark
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What is the cost of lighting a 500-watt outdoor light for 8 hours, if electricity costs 7.5ยข per kilowatt-hour?
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