To calculate 120 divided by the cost in cents of a kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity, you would need to know the current cost of a kWh in cents. For example, if the cost is 15 cents, you would calculate 120 ÷ 15, which equals 8. This result represents how many kilowatt hours you can purchase with $120 at that specific rate.
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