14% as a decimal is .14
decimal form of 14/15 = 0.933314/15= 14 ÷ 15= 0.9333 in decimal
14 out of 8 into a decimal = 1.7514/8:= 14 ÷ 8= 1.75 in decimal
14%:= 0.14 in decimal= 14/100 or 7/50 in fraction
To calculate what the decimal for 14/16 is, divide 14 by 16. The answer is 0.875.
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The minimum size home wiring is #14 AWG, the rating for that size wire is 15 amps.
5. You are probably asking about wire size. 15 amps is typically 14 AWG and 20 amps is 12 AWG.
The minimum size home wiring is #14 AWG, the rating for that size wire is 15 amps.
Normally it is a 20 amp using AWG 12/2 gauge wire. But it really depends on what size wire is on that circuit. If it is white AWG 14 gauge then use a 15 amp breaker. If it is yellow AWG 12 gauge then use a 20 amp breaker.
I would recommend you use AWG # 14 gauge which is rated at 15 amps.
I think you mean either what is the correct size or minimum wire size needed when a branch circuit is protected by a 20 A breaker. The size is 12 American Wire gauge (AWG). 14 AWG is used for 15 A circuit and 10 AWG for a 30 A breaker. The lower the gauge the larger the cross-section of the wire.
The size breaker you use is determined by the size wire used in the circuit. If you use AWG #12/2 wire then use a 20 amp breaker. If you use AWG # 14/2 then use a 15 amp breaker.
The correct size fuse needed is based on the size wire used in the circuit. The size wire needed is based on the load that will be applied to the circuit. 1. AWG 14/2 wire = 15 amp fuse 2. AWG 12/2 wire = 20 amp fuse 3. AWG 10/2 wire = 30 amp fuse 4. AWG 8/2 wire = 40 amp fuse