We are given the electricity cost as 5 cents per
kilowatt-hour. We should notice that the cost is actually in the form of:
electrical cost = cost / (power * time)
Therefore to get a number which is in terms of cents
alone (cost alone), therefore we should multiply the given electrical cost
value with the power and time.
Power = 80 watt = 0.08 kilowatt
Time = 24 hours
Therefore the cost is calculated as:
cost = electrical cost * power * time
cost = [5 cents / (kilowatt hour)] (0.08 kilowatt) (24
hour)
cost = 9.6 cents
Answer:
<span>9.6 cents</span>
Answer:
$12.25
Step-by-step explanation:
$88.20 / 7.2 hours
$12.25 / hour
300 + 110 equals the variable x.
Answer:
Y would equal X on Day 65
Step-by-step explanation:
Im guessing by looking at the chart