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.
eg: 10% = .10 5%= .05 13%=.13 20%=.20
In decimal, 0.5 = 5 x 10^(-1) = 5 x (1/10) = 5/10 = 1/2. In binary, 1/2 = 2^(-1) = 0.1.
5 + 19/10 + 3/100 = 5 + 19/10 + 3/100 = 5 + 1.9 + 0.03 = 6.93
1 centimeter = 1.0 × 10-5 kilometers
6.50 x 10^3 years
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).
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
5 over 10 is the same as 5 divided by 10: 5 ÷ 10 = 0.5
0.5
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.
10 kwh (kilowatt hours) or 5000 watts per hour.
5.8= 5 8/10= 5 4/5
5/5 = 11 ÷ 5 = 0.2
5 pints
177.8cm
It is: 2.0*10^-5
333/5 = 33 + 3/5 Now 3/5 = 6/10 = 0.6 So 333/5 = 33 + 0.6 = 33.6 To convert back to fraction, 33.6 = 33 + 0.6 = 33 + 6/10. Then 6/10 simplifies to 3/5 so 33.6 = 33 + 3/5 = 333/5