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Hard Math · Problem-Solving and Data Analysis · Ratios, rates, proportional relationships, and units · MCQ
 
StatePower capacity
LowMediumHighTotal
Texas4239
California1012
Oregon1012
Indiana0202
Colorado1102
Iowa2002
Oklahoma1001
Total105520

The table shows the distribution, by location and power capacity (maximum rate of power generation) of the twenty largest wind projects in the United States in 2013. The total power capacity of the nine wind projects located in Texas was 4,952 megawatts (MW), and the total power capacity of the twenty wind projects was 11,037 MW in 2013. The amount of energy produced in one hour at a rate of one megawatt is one megawatt-hour. If each of the nine Texas wind projects in 2013 had operated continuously for 24 hours at the maximum rate of power generation, approximately how many megawatt-hours of energy would the nine projects have produced?

  1. A

    200

  2. B

    5,000

  3. C

    11,000

  4. D

    120,000

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