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The water authority charges $10 per month for the metre rent. $25 for 100 L and $1 for each additional 10L. what is the total bill for 250L in 1 month
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The water authority charges $10 per month for the metre rent. $25 for 100 L and $1 for each additional 10L. what is the total bill for 250L in 1 month
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$30
Explanation:
Every 100=$25
200=$50
Every additional 10=$1
50=$5
25+5=$30
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