The total of watt/hours used by a microwave will vary, depending on the size (power) of the oven, and how much the oven is used.
Your question is rather like asking "How many miles per hour do you do in a week?" You don't consume watts over time, it's a measure of how many joules of energy you consume over time.
That is a really good question. The answer to that is you can't really microwave it, but if you have a clay baker, it takes about 1 week to bake in a clay baker...
9 hours at 1200 watts is 9x1.2 kilowatt-hours or 10.8 kWh, so at 11 cents per kWh that costs 10.8 x 11 cents or $1.19.Another AnswerIt's difficult to answer this question, as microwave ovens do not operate continuously, but in 'bursts'. So, unless you know the duration of each burst, it's not really possible to answer the question.
look at the panel on the back near the line cord. or the manual. But time is not a factor. If it uses 50 watts, it uses that power for 5 minutes, an hour, a week.
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It varies.
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One every week.
I have a samoyed and he gets a bath every 2 weeks and brushed every week at lease but the recommend is 4 to 5 times a week.
2 overnights every other week = 52 overnights in a year.
It depends entirely on how many calories you are putting into your body every week.