14 electricity bolts per hour.
Generally, schools usually use about 10 kWh of electricity per square foot annually. A medium sized school spends about $1 million on electricity a year.
With the price of electricity high and expected to get much higher I do not use much electricity and waste even less
it really depends on the school some schools pay more and some pay less
117 schools for a society of 9 million? Come on. According to UN stats, there are 15,200 primary schools. High schools are much less common. Probably in the hundreds.
The cost of tuition for pharmacy schools varies widely by school and location, but you can expect it to cost no less that $20,000 for the four year degree for in-state students. The tuition can be as much as $80,000 for out-of-state students at expensive and renowned schools.
it should be none because without electricity we cant go to school!
actually no. private schools do not get funding from the government and although the tuition is high, that money goes toward the school's electricity, water etc. public school teachers get higher pay because public schools get much more money from the government
My mother works at a large, underfunded school, and they pay $11,000 CAD a month.
The cost depends on the school. Tuition can vary based on the demand for a school, Harvard will cost more than the Toledo Law School. Tuition at state schools tends to be less expensive.
EMT schools can be expensive to attend. However they are typically less expensive than attending your typical four year college, and more on the level of a tech school.
it depends on the school
Well pretty much every school like middle schools and high schools.