There are 100 cents in $1 so Lets say that Sally earned 10 dollars and hour. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar you multiply 10x100= 1000. So Sally gets 1000 cents per hour. Hope this helps.
1 hour = 3600 seconds. 15 cents per second = 15*3600 cents per hour = 15*36 dollars per hour = 540 dollars
If you mean dollars PER mwh and cents PER kwh, divide by 10.
Divide by 100.
That's six dollars for an eight hour day.
Multiply the cents per minute by 60.
dollars per hour x 1.67 = cents per minute
Multiply by 3600 (seconds in an hour) and divide by 100 (cents in a dollar). In short, multiply by 36.
64 cents per hour.
1 hour = 3600 seconds. 15 cents per second = 15*3600 cents per hour = 15*36 dollars per hour = 540 dollars
If you mean dollars PER mwh and cents PER kwh, divide by 10.
$90/hour =$1.5/minute. 90 cents/hour = 1.5 cents/minute = 1/40 dollars/hour.
Divide by 100.
15 cents per second is 15 x 60 cents per minute. That's 15 x 60 X 60 cents per hour. Dividing by 100, That's 15 x 6 x 6 dollars per hour, or 540 dollars per hour.
Divide the dollar per hour by 60, that will give you how much they make per minute. If someone makes $10 an hour, they make about 17 cents a minute (actually .16666 repeating) If someone makes a lot more lets say $250 an hour they make about $4.17 a minute. So it doesn't always have to be cents per minute.
That's six dollars for an eight hour day.
Multiply the cents per minute by 60.
0.00888888888 cents per second. Basically $0.00 per second.