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An electric heater uses 3/5 watts power each hour. How man watts power will the heater use in a 1/2 hour
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Answer:
3/10
Explanation:
3/5 converts to 6/10
6/10 / 2 = 3/10
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Answer: 3/10 watts
Explanation:
3/5 converts to 6/10
6/10 / 2 = 3/10
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