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A new type of light bulb uses only 23% as much power as an old light bulb. If the old light bulb used 60 Watts, how much power (in Watts) does the new bulb use?
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A new type of light bulb uses only 23% as much power as an old light bulb. If the old light bulb used 60 Watts, how much power (in Watts) does the new bulb use?
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A new type of light bulb uses only 23% as much power as an old light bulb. If the old light bulb used 60 Watts, how much power (in Watts) does the new bulb use?
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13.8 watts
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23% of 60 is 13.8
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