220
LCM of 120 300 and 220 is 6600.
The Greatest Common Factor of 100, 120, 220: 20
100+120=220.
A typical electric range oven element uses around 240 volts. It is designed to provide the necessary heat for cooking and baking in the oven.
220
Canada uses 120 or 240 volts at 60 hz. Egypt uses 220 or 380 at 50 hz.
-340
To find the ratio of 220 to 120, you divide both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 20. Thus, the ratio simplifies to 11:6. Therefore, the ratio of 220 to 120 is 11:6.
220
The GCF is 20.
100
your outlets work on AC current(alternating) meaning it cycles from -120 volts to +120 volts 60 times a second.... there are two phases in your house at 180degrees of electrical separation(meaning that while one phase is +120 the other is at -120, +90 -90.. etc etc assuming they are phased properly. so.... from -120 to 0(120 volts of difference in potential) then from 0 to +120(120v diff in potential) you get 240 volts for your stove. Im sorry i did this explanation with Canadian voltages and not American(110 vs 120 and 220 vs 240)