When we speak of Power we talk in terms of:

a. Volts
b. Amperes
c. Farads
d. Ohms
e. Watts


e. Watts

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A. 600 liters/hr hot, 400 liters/hr cold B. 400 liters/hr hot, 600 liters/hr cold C. 720 liters/hr hot, 480 liters/hr cold D. 480 liters/hr hot, 720 liters/hr cold

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A. 15.50 feet B. 10.50 feet C. 10.67 feet D. 10.33 feet

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Maude and Matilda each have a bank CD. Maude's is $1000 larger than Matilda's, but Maude's interest rate is 5% less. Last year Maude received interest of $440, and Matilda received $585. Find the rate of interest for each CD. ? Please enter your answer as two percents without the percent signs, separated by a comma.

What will be an ideal response?

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