27p....based on an hours baking, in a commercial oven, if you pay 17p for a Kw hour, at 160 degrees!
this depends on how large it is and how much it weighs.
A good time would be for an hour to an hour in a half at 350 degrees.
alot of money to much A good oven around 5000-8000 a modern oven 3000-5000
Close to $200.00 if the oven is'nt an antique. With labor and cost of part thats it.
A 4lb chicken will be done in about an hour and a half to an two hours when roasted in a 325 degree oven. Much longer and you will end up with a very dry bird.
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The energy consumption of an oven can vary based on its type and efficiency, but a typical electric oven uses about 2 to 5 kilowatts (kW) per hour. If we assume an average oven uses around 2.5 kW, running it at 180 degrees Celsius for one hour would consume approximately 2.5 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity. Always refer to the specific oven's energy label for precise measurements.
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Just put it in the oven to bake it at 350 degrees for an hour per 3 pounds.
gas oven 130 degrees for an hour and halfMore information:Lamb should be cooked until the internal temperature is 75 degrees Celsius or 181 degrees Fahrenheit, tested with a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the meat, not touching bone. The oven should be set at about 160° C (325° F)
It would typically cost anywhere from two hundred to three thousand dollars to repair, or replace an oven depending on the type and brand of the oven.