It goes: 1200/3 = 400 times
171 with remainder 3.
Well, let's see here, friend. To find out how many times 50 goes into 1200, we can simply divide 1200 by 50. When we do that, we find that 50 goes into 1200 a total of 24 times. Isn't that just a happy little number to discover?
21/2 times.
To find out how many times 36 goes into 1200, you would divide 1200 by 36. The result is approximately 33.33. Since you can't have a fraction of a division, you would round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, 36 goes into 1200 approximately 33 times.
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Yes, 120 and 110 volts are a nominal figure in the same voltage range. It is brought about by the power company, as they have a responsibility to keep voltages within a certain 10% range. The load will only notice a difference of 1% on the load current. e.g. Wattage load of 1200. Amps = watts/volts. 1200/120V = 10 amps. 1200/110V = 10.9 amps. On a constant resistance as the voltage goes lower, the current goes higher and vice versa as the voltage goes higher, the current goes lower.
1200
There isn't an 850 venture. Only a 1200 and 1300.
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1% of 1200 = 1% * 1200 = 0.01 * 1200 = 12