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How does one calculate the cost of operating a light bulb?

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How does one calculate the cost of operating a light bulb?

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To calculate the cost of operating a bulb for one day – multiply the bulb wattage times the hours per day the bulb is used, divide by 1000, and multiply by the Electric Company’s cost per kwh. For example: 100 watts x 5 hours divided by 1000 x NIS 0.42 = NIS 0.21.

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