Since a kW (kilowatt) has 1000 watts, and an hour has 60 minutes, and since watt-minutes, as well as kilowatt-hours, means that you are multiplying the units, you need to divide by 60,000 for this conversion.
To add two numbers in different bases, we first convert them to the same base. In this case, we convert 43 base 5 to base 10, which is 23. Then we convert 24 base 5 to base 10, which is 14. Adding 23 and 14 in base 10 gives us 37. Finally, we convert 37 back to base 5, which is 112. So, 43 base 5 plus 24 base 5 equals 112 base 5.
eg: 10% = .10 5%= .05 13%=.13 20%=.20
5 + 19/10 + 3/100 = 5 + 19/10 + 3/100 = 5 + 1.9 + 0.03 = 6.93
6.50 x 10^3 years
Yes, 3/5 is bigger than 1/2. Convert to equivalent fractions with the same denominator then the numerators can be compared: 3/5 = (3×2)/(5×2) = 6/10 1/2 = (1×5)/(5) = 5/10 6 > 5 → 6/10 > 5/10 → 3/5 > 1/2.
If it's a 1 kW system, it means that it can deliver 1 kW at any given time. How many kWh you get out of it depends on how many hours of good sunlight you get. 10 hours of good sun = 10 kWh. 10 hours of half light, 5 kWh (kilowatt hours).
The toy would use 10 kWh (kilowatt-hours) in 2 hours. This is calculated by multiplying the power (5 kW) by the time (2 hours).
On average, a desk lamp typically uses between 5-20 watts of electricity. To determine how many kilowatt-hours (kWh) the lamp uses, you would need to multiply the wattage by the number of hours the lamp is on and then divide by 1000. For example, a 10-watt desk lamp used for 5 hours would consume 0.05 kWh (10 watts * 5 hours / 1000).
5 9/10 = 59/10 Convert the whole number 5 into tenths by multiplying by 10/10 : 5/1 = 50/10 then add to the existing 9 tenths
A 200W light bulb will use 0.2 kWh (kilowatt-hour) of electricity per hour of operation. If the bulb is on for 5 hours, it would consume 1 kWh.
5 over 10 is the same as 5 divided by 10: 5 ÷ 10 = 0.5
0.5
To convert centimeters (cm) to millimeters (mm), you multiply the number of centimeters by 10. This is because there are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter. For example, to convert 5 cm to mm, you would multiply 5 by 10 to get 50 mm.
KWH = KW times hours If you run a 750 KW load (lights, motors, so forth) for 1 hour, you have 750 KWH. If you run it for 1/2 hour, 750 KW X .5 hours = 375 KWH. If you run it for 5 hours, 750 KW X 5 = you do the math.
5.8= 5 8/10= 5 4/5
5/5 = 11 ÷ 5 = 0.2
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