you can multiply by 2, or add 120, or divide by 1/2. I'd say it's best to multiply, or find the "product."
To find out how many times 2 goes into 240, you would divide 240 by 2. The result is 120, which means 2 goes into 240 120 times. This is because division is the inverse operation of multiplication, so when you divide 240 by 2, you are essentially asking how many times 2 can be multiplied to get 240.
There are 240/2 = 120 of them
No, you should not plug a 120-volt dishwasher into a 240-volt outlet. Doing so can damage the appliance, potentially cause electrical fires, and create safety hazards. It's essential to use appliances with the correct voltage rating and ensure proper wiring for safe operation. If you need to use a 120-volt appliance in a 240-volt outlet, consult a qualified electrician for proper solutions.
A 120/208 electrical system has three phases of power, while a 120/240 system has two phases. The 120/208 system is commonly used in commercial buildings, while the 120/240 system is more common in residential settings. The differences in voltage and phase can impact the operation of electrical equipment, as some devices may require a specific voltage or phase to function properly. It is important to match the electrical system with the requirements of the equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.
240+120=360.
The LCM is 240.
Yes as they use 120 so your 240 wont be affected but using their 120 on our 240 wouldn't do any good
divide 240 by 2 and.. voila.. you get 120!
No, it is not possible to use 240 volts with a 120 volt supply directly. You would need a transformer to step up the voltage from 120 volts to 240 volts. Attempting to use 240 volts with a 120 volt supply without a transformer can damage equipment and pose a safety hazard.
80 X 3= 240 120X2=240 80, 160, 240 120, 240 so it's 240
The GCF of 120, 240, and 300 is 60.
50% of 240 is 120. 75% of 120 is 90.