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You have a 90 W electrical appliance that is on 24 hours per day. At $0.51 per kWh, how much are you paying daily for electricity to operate this appliance?
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AL2006

90 watts = 0.09 KW

Energy = (power) x (time) =
                  (0.09) x (24) KWh

Cost = (energy) x (unit price) =
           (0.09 x 24) x ($0.51) = $1.10 per day (rounded)

(Those are very expensive kWh's.)


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