There is no such thing as a "kilowatt per hour". If that's actually what the question says, then it's a defective question, and you should put it away before it makes you any more confused.
A 120 watt light bulb uses exactly 0.12 kilowatt when it's turned on.
In one hour, it uses
(0.12 kilowatt) x (1 hour) = 0.12 kilowatt-hour of energy.
If energy costs $0.20 per kilowatt-hour, then the cost is
(0.12) x (0.20) = 2.4 cents. (0.024 dollar)
Answer:
15/2
Step-by-step explanation:
when dividing by fractions, we "flip and multiply"-- therefore:
3 ÷ 2\5 = 3 x 5/2
3 x 5/2 = 15/2
Answer:
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The range is the possible y values, so the range of this graph would be all real numbers less than or equal to -6.
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336......?? find the area of cross section and than multiply with the lenght
There’s more corners and sides to a rectangular prism than a cube