No, you cannot plug a 150-volt device directly into a 120-volt outlet, as it may not function properly and could be damaged. Devices are designed to operate within specific voltage ranges, and connecting a higher voltage device to a lower voltage outlet may lead to insufficient power supply. Always check the voltage requirements of your devices and use the appropriate outlet or transformer to ensure safe operation.
18000
120% of 80 = 96 80% of 120 = 96 70% of 150 = 105 150% of 200 = 300 200% of 150 = 300
The LCM is 600.
15% of 120 is equal to 12% of 150. 15% of 120 = 18 12% of 150 = 18
120/150 = 12/15 = 4/5 = 0.8
18000
120% of 150 = 120% * 150 = 1.2 * 150 = 180
120 as a percentage of 150 is 80%
120% of 80 = 96 80% of 120 = 96 70% of 150 = 105 150% of 200 = 300 200% of 150 = 300
The LCM is 600.
120/150 = 4/5
150 / 120 = 1.251.25 x 100 = 125answer:125%150 volts is 125 percent of 120 volts.
15% of 120 is equal to 12% of 150. 15% of 120 = 18 12% of 150 = 18
120/150 = 12/15 = 4/5 = 0.8
The LCM of 45, 120 and 150 is 1800.
The GCF is 30.
The highest common factor of 120 and 150 is 130