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5 July, 22:07

If electrical energy costs 7¢/kW•h, calculate

the cost of running a 15 W scanner for

10 min. (You will need to convert 10 min

into hours.)

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  1. 6 July, 00:07
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    10 minutes = (1/6) th of an hour

    cost of running it for an hour = 0.09*7=0.56 c

    in 10 min the cost should be (1/6) * 0.56c=0.08c

    Explanation:

    Your scanner power is 15W so, it will consume 15*60=90Wh of electricity in an hour. that is 0.09KWh.

    So, cost of running it for an hour = 0.09*7=0.56 c

    Which means that in 10 min the cost should be (1/6) * 0.56c=0.08c
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