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3 October, 13:35

A homeowner's electric bill for the month was $147.60 for 1,800 kilowatt-hours of energy used.

Which equation represents the cost in dollars of the electricity, y, and the number of kilowatt-hours of energy used, x?

A: y = 12.2x

B: y = 8.2x

C: y=0.12x

D: y=0.082x

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  1. 3 October, 13:48
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    D

    First take $147.60 and divide it by 1,800. The answer to that would be the x-value. So then just input the numbers. y=0.082x
  2. 3 October, 13:55
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    The answer is A.

    If you multiply 12.2 by the amount spent on electricity 147.60, you get 1800 which was the amount of energy that was used by the homeowner.
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