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dlinn [17]
2 years ago
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A certain circuit is properly fused for a 5-horsepower motor. If the motor is to be replaced by several 5/8 horsepower motors, h

ow many motors will the fuses be able to carry?
Mathematics
1 answer:
eimsori [14]2 years ago
8 0

The fuse with a rating of 5 horsepower would be able to carry 8 number of 5/8 horsepower motors.

<h3>What is an equation?</h3>

An equation is an expression that shows the relationship between two or more numbers and variables.

A certain circuit is properly fused for a 5-horsepower motor. The number of motor, if several 5/8 horsepower motors is used is given by:

Number of motors = 5 hp ÷ (5/8 hp) = 8 motors

The fuse with a rating of 5 horsepower would be able to carry 8 number of 5/8 horsepower motors.

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