Branch-circuit conductors supplying a single motor compressor shall have an ampacity not less than 125% of either the motor-compressor rated load current or the branch-circuit selection current, whichever is greater. For a wye-start, delta-run connected motor-compressor, the selection of branch-circuit conductors between the controller and the motor-compressor shall be permitted to be based upon 72% of either the motor-compressor rated-load current or the branch-circuit selection current, whichever is greater.
Explanation:
A branch circuit consists of the conductors between the final over current safety equipment and the exhaust system(s).It consists of drivers between the final over current protection equipment (OCPD) and the receptacle outlets, the illumination outlet(s).
The OCPDs must produce an ampacity of not under 125% of the continuous loads plus 100% of the non-continuous loading.
You must not exceed 125% of the continuous charges, plus 100% of the non-consistent charges
Answer: 283.322 HUF
Explanation:
Following the information given in the question, the following can be deduced:
Spot rate = 267.767
Foreign currency interest rate (rf) = 1.6%
Home currency interest rate (rh) = 3.5%
Number of years (n) = 3
Therefore, the expected exchange rate 3 years from now will be calculated as:
= Spot × (1+(rh - rf))^n
= 267.767 × [1 + (35% - 16%)]³
= 267.767 × [1 + (0.035 - 0.016)]³
= 267.767 × 1.0581
= 283.322 HUF
Therefore, the expected exchange rate 3 years from now will be 283.322 HUF.
The amount of money needed now to begin the perpetual payments is
P = A/I =15,000÷0.05=300,000
The amount that would need to have been deposited 25 years ago is
P=A÷(1+r)^t
P=300,000÷(1+0.05)^(25)
P=88,590.83
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Answer:
Yes because a person with a lower income may tend to spend a greater share of his income on gasoline
Explanation:
For example, if a low income individual earning $1000 and a high-income person who earns $2000 each purchase 12 gallons of gasoline, the taxes on this purchase will consume a larger portion of the low-income person’s earnings than that of the high-income person. Assuming a tax rate of 5% of earnings multiplied by 12 Gallons.
Low income individual earnings after tax deductions= $400
High income individual earnings after tax deductions= $800