A stationery shop use the following electric appliances: (i) Three Air Conditioner of rating 2400 W for ten hours each day (ii) Two Electric water heater of rating 2000W each for 6 hours each day (iii) Twelve electric tube lights of rating 25W each for 12 hours each day. Calculate the electricity bill of the stationery shop for one month (30 days) if the cost per unit of electric energy is 25 Bz/ kWh. () Electrical Energy(in kWh) consumed by three Air conditioners of rating 2400 W for 10 h of each day= (ii) Electrical Energy(in kWh) consumed by two Electric Heaters of rating 2000 W for 6 h of each day= (iii) Electrical Energy(in kWh) consumed by twelve Tube light of rating 25 W for 12 h of each day =. (iv) Total energy(in kWh) consumed in one month = (v) Electricity bill(in riyals) for one month =
A stationery shop use the following electric appliances: (i) Three Air Conditioner of rating 2400 W for ten hours each day (ii) Two Electric water heater of rating 2000W each for 6 hours each day (iii) Twelve electric tube lights of rating 25W each for 12 hours each day. Calculate the electricity bill of the stationery shop for one month (30 days) if the cost per unit of electric energy is 25 Bz/ kWh. () Electrical Energy(in kWh) consumed by three Air conditioners of rating 2400 W for 10 h of each day= (ii) Electrical Energy(in kWh) consumed by two Electric Heaters of rating 2000 W for 6 h of each day= (iii) Electrical Energy(in kWh) consumed by twelve Tube light of rating 25 W for 12 h of each day =. (iv) Total energy(in kWh) consumed in one month = (v) Electricity bill(in riyals) for one month =
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