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24 June, 13:26

Lee watches tv for 4 hours per day. During that time, the tv consumes 200 watts per hour. electricity costs (15 cents) / (1 kilowatt-hour). How much does lee's tv cost to operate for a month of 30 days?

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  1. 24 June, 13:37
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    Answer: $3.6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question, first we have to calculate watt hours per day:

    200 wph x 4 hours = 800 watt hours

    Now, we have to convert the watt-hours to kilowatt hours:

    800 wh / 1000 = 0.8 kwh

    Since he watches TV 30 days per month:

    0.8 kw x 30 days = 24 kwh

    Finally we have to multiply that result by the price per kilowatt hour (15 cents)

    24 kwh x 15 cents = 360 cents

    Converting to dollars:

    360 / 100 = $3.6

    Lee's TV cost 3.6 dollars to operate for a month of 30 days
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