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A machine worked for 4hours and used 6kilowatts of electricity.What is the rate ofenergy consumed inkilowatts per hour?*Enter your answer as a decimal
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A machine worked for 4hours and used 6kilowatts of electricity.What is the rate ofenergy consumed inkilowatts per hour?*Enter your answer as a decimal
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4 hours ---> 6 kilowatts
1 hour -----> x kilowatts
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1.5 kilowatts per hour
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