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The electronics aboard a certain sailboat consume 50 w when operated from a 12.6-v source. if a certain fully charged deep-cycle lead acid storage battery is rated for 12.6 v and 100 ampere hours, for how many hours can the electronics be operated from the battery without recharging?

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