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A heating pad takes 9,738 watts during each time it is turned on. If you only use it for 48 minutes, how much CO2 was created? Round to 1 decimal.
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A heating pad takes 9,738 watts during each time it is turned on. If you only use it for 48 minutes, how much CO2 was created? Round to 1 decimal.
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I hope this helps a bit more
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