How many $60 \,W$ bulbs may be safely run on $220 \,V$ using a $5 \,A$ fuse is .........
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$P=(220)(5)=1100$

$n P_1=1100$

$n 60=1100$

$n =18.3$

$n =18 \text { bulbs }$

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