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You are looking at your powwr bill for the month, you pay 11 cents per kilowatt hour. your power bill came out to $73.54. how many KWH of energy were used in your house this mon…
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You are looking at your powwr bill for the month, you pay 11 cents per kilowatt hour. your power bill came out to $73.54. how many KWH of energy were used in your house this month?
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We can just divide here! Let’s turn the dollars into cents. We now have 7354 cents, divided by the 11 cent per kWh. Dividing, you get 668.55, which is how many kWh have been used!
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