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18 March, 05:36

Consider a refrigerator that consumes 320 W of electric power when it is running. If the refrigerator runs only one-quarter of the time and the unit cost of electricity is $0.13/kWh, the electricity cost of this refrigerator per month (30 days) is

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  1. 18 March, 05:57
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    The electricity cost of this refrigerator per month (30 days) = $7.488

    Explanation:

    Amount of power consumed by the refrigerator while running = 320 W

    The refrigerator runs one-quarter of the time,

    So, for 30 days, 30 * 24 hours, 720 hours,

    The refrigerator uses 320 * 720 * (1/4) W. h = 57600 W. h = 57.6 KWh

    And electricity costs, $0.13 per KWh,

    That is, 1 KWh = $0.13

    57.6 KWh = 57.6 * 0.13 = $7.488
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