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An electricity utility company charges ₹7 per kWh. If a 40-watt desk light is left on for 10 hours each night for 180 days, what would be the cost of energy consumption? If the desk light is on for 2 more hours each night for the 180 days, what would be the percentage-increase in the cost of energy consumption?

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Always convert watts to kilowatts and use the formula: Energy = Power × Time × Days. Then multiply by rate to calculate cost.
Updated On: Apr 3, 2025
  • ₹604.8; 10%

  • ₹504; 20%

  • ₹604.8; 12%

  • ₹720; 15%

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Solution and Explanation

First, convert the power rating to kilowatts: \[ 40 { W} = \frac{40}{1000} = 0.04 { kW} \] Case 1: Desk light used for 10 hours per day \[ {Energy} = 0.04 \times 10 \times 180 = 72 { kWh} \] \[ {Cost} = 72 \times 7 = ₹504 \] Case 2: Desk light used for 12 hours per day \[ {Energy} = 0.04 \times 12 \times 180 = 86.4 { kWh} \] \[ {Cost} = 86.4 \times 7 = ₹604.8 \] Percentage Increase: \[ \frac{604.8 - 504}{504} \times 100 = \frac{100.8}{504} \times 100 \approx 20\% \] Therefore, the percentage increase in cost is 20% and the original cost is ₹504.

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