watts = volts x amps x power factor
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Power (in watts) = energy (in joules) / time (in seconds). There are other formulae that involve watts as well, depending on the exact situation. For example, in electrical currents, watts = amperes x volts x power factor. The power factor is usually close to 1.
It the unit is watts, megawatts is millions of watts, so to convert watts to megawatts, multiply the number of watts be 1,000,000.
Compute to the smallest fraction, reduce to the least number
Compute to the smallest fraction, reduce to the least number
If by compute a fraction you mean simplify a fraction such as 1/4 to something like 0.25, you simply divide the top number by the bottom number (numerator by denominator). For the example of 1/4, divide 1 by 4 and you will get 0.25.