There is no such thing as a "kilowatt per hour". If that's actually what the question says, then it's a defective question, and you should put it away before it makes you any more confused.
A 120 watt light bulb uses exactly 0.12 kilowatt when it's turned on.
In one hour, it uses
(0.12 kilowatt) x (1 hour) = 0.12 kilowatt-hour of energy.
If energy costs $0.20 per kilowatt-hour, then the cost is
(0.12) x (0.20) = 2.4 cents. (0.024 dollar)
4y=-20+3x and 4y=13.6x-20
so
-20+3x=13.6x-20
3x=13.6x
3=13.6 so it is wrong and system doesn’t have solution
You can’t .................
Answer:
A. -2, 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Observe the chart and see where the f(x) and g(x) intersect.
When x=-2, f(-2)=g=(-2) and when x=1, f(1)=g=(1).
Answer:
2h 5min
Step-by-step explanation:
1 class: 25 min
5 classes: 25 x 5 = 125 min = 2h 5min