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GED Math Graphs and Functions Drill 5, Problem 3. How many more kilowatts is Kristoph's oven rated compared to his air conditioner?

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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du

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jour brought to you by electricity Say what Kristoff paise

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fifteen cents per kilowatt hour for electricity which means that

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he pays fifteen cents per hour to run an appliance

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rated at one kilowatt His air conditioner is on constantly

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which cost him five dollars and forty cents a day

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Her stuff also has an electric oven I'm using his

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oven for an hour and a half cost forty five

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cents Chris stops oven is rated at blank kilowatts more

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than his air conditioner Yeah all right Well is there

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anything less fun than dealing with utility bills Don't say

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taking the g e d all right so poor christoph

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is getting slapped around by the power company What else

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is we've all been there Fifteen cents per kilowatt hour

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for electric which were told means that he pays fifteen

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cents to run a one kilowatt appliance for one hour

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Well running the cost him five dollars and forty cents

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each day and using the oven cost in forty five

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cents each hour and a half And we need to

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know how the oven is rated compared to the a

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c okay well let's roll up our sleeves and be

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prepared to get dirty if we call p the power

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rating of an appliance and see the cost of running

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it for each hours than the product p age would

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be the kilowatt hours used by running an appliance rated

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at p for h hour here we've got all that

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very clever people Each kilowatt hour cost fifteen cents so

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we multiply ph by point one five to get our

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cost or c so c equals point one Five p

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h well to compare the ratings of crystals to appliances

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will first need to find the rating of the a

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c that's p a c and the rating of the

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oven he oh separately for the a c we're told

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that five dollars and forty cents or five point four

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equals point one five times p a c times twenty

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four a number of hours in a day So by

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dividing to get the rating by itself we get p

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a c equals five point four divided by point one

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five times twenty four for a total of one point

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five kilowatt Then we could do the same deal for

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the oven point four five equals point one five times

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p o times one point five the number of hours

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christoph is using it Well this gives us a point

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Four five divided by point one five times one point

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five for a total of two kilowatt phil comparing apples

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to apples This case kilowatt kilowatt looks like the oven

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is rated at two minus one point five four point

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five kilowatts more than the a c and that's Our

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final answer Hopefully this problem helped catch you up on 00:02:47.313 --> [endTime] current events

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