Charges for power are mentioned in kilowatt hours. You need to know how much you are being charged for kWhr. 12kW hrs every day it comes on
if you can afford 700 each month you can borrow 1000 x 100 = 100,000
if 1000 gallons cost 3.04 then 1000 ÷ 1000 gallons cost 3.04 ÷ 1000 → 1 gallon costs 0.00304 units.
The simple way to calculate cost is $1 per watt per year. This is based on a cost of about 11 cents per kilowatt hour. Your cost may vary. So, 60 watts times 1/2 year (12 hours /day) divided by 12 ( 1 month) equals $2.50 per month.
Generally in marketing, it is the cost per 1000 on a production run.
$3.47 per call.
Look at kilowatt hours on your bill. Each of those is 1000 watts per hour.
60 (watts) x 12 (hours on) x 30 (days per month) = 21600 (watt-hours) 21600 / 1000 = 21.6 killowatt hours X your electric providers price = $$$
At 10 cents per kWh (Kilowatt hour), one 100 watt incandescent light bulb ran for 24 hours straight will cost 24 cents a day. $7.30 a month, $87.60 a year. kWh = (Watts Used * Hours per Day * Days per Month) / 1000 Cost per Month = kWh * Cost per kWh
First, divide watts by 1000 to get kilowatts: watts / 1000 = kW Then multiply kilowatts by the hours of usage to get kilowatt-hours kW * hours = kWh Finally, multiply kilowatt-hours by the cost per: kWh * (cost per kWh) = cost to operate
$500 to $1000 a month plus travel
100 rupees
Your looking at anywhere from $250 a month to $1000. This is the cost of wanting something well.
Yes.
if you can afford 700 each month you can borrow 1000 x 100 = 100,000
The cost to board a horse in Florida will vary according to the location and the type of stable and care you are looking for. For basic field board with self care it can cost as low as $200 a month. For a show stable with full care it can cost $1000 a month or more.
The wattage measures an instantaneous power consumption of a load. You get charged by Watt Hours. A typical cost per 1000 watt hours might be around 12 cents.
* 0.4A * (voltage of device V) = Power in watts P1 * P1/1000 = Power in kW P2 * P2 * (electric rate in dollars per kWhr) = Cost dollars/hr C * C * (days in this month) * 24 hr/day = Cost in dollars for this month