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23000 divided by 100 = 230 230 x 5 = 1150 The answer is 1150.
11.5 x 100 = 1150
11.5 x 100% =1150%
There are 100 centimeters in a meter, so 11.5 meters @ 100cn/m equals 1150 centimeters. 11.5 x 100 = 1150 (centimeters in 11.5 meters)
To calculate the percentage increase from 40 to 500, you first need to find the difference between the two numbers, which is 500 - 40 = 460. Then, you divide this difference by the original number (40) to get the ratio of the increase: 460 / 40 = 11.5. Finally, multiply this ratio by 100 to convert it to a percentage: 11.5 x 100 = 1150%. So, the percentage increase from 40 to 500 is 1150%.
Minimal 100. Depends on load draw of home. Can be 200 amps or 400 amps as well.
23000 divided by 100 = 230 230 x 5 = 1150 The answer is 1150.
11.5 x 100 = 1150
11.5 x 100% =1150%
salary = 1150 + 7% of 6329 = 1150 + 7/100 × 6329 = 1593.03
To calculate the percentage increase from 40 to 500, you first need to find the difference between the two numbers, which is 500 - 40 = 460. Then, you divide this difference by the original number (40) to get the ratio of the increase: 460 / 40 = 11.5. Finally, multiply this ratio by 100 to convert it to a percentage: 11.5 x 100 = 1150%. So, the percentage increase from 40 to 500 is 1150%.
If the electrical contractor has all of the materials ready for the job, the man hours should be about eight hours.
There are 100 centimeters in a meter, so 11.5 meters @ 100cn/m equals 1150 centimeters. 11.5 x 100 = 1150 (centimeters in 11.5 meters)
A 100 amp service will supply your electrical current needs UP TO 100 amps.When doing load calculations on a 100 amp panel it can only be loaded up to 80 amps.
The typical electrical service for a house in the US is 100 to 200 amps. This means the maximum current that can be safely drawn into the house at any given time is 100 to 200 amps. It's important not to overload the circuit as it can lead to electrical hazards.
Yes, you can, you just can't have 100 amps running through the box at one time. For instance, I have a 450 amp box in my house, but all the breakers add up to 900.
You need the volts times the amps to equal 100 Watts. On 12 v that is 8.33 amps, or on 200 v is it 0.5 amps.