Mathswatch Question! Mr Powers checks his electricity bill. Here are his meter readings. New reading: 6538 units, Old reading: 6
245 units. Calculate the cost of the number of units used?
1 answer:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Required
The cost of units used
First, calculate the number of units used.
Next, multiply the units used by the cost per units,
Since the cost per unit is not given, we assume that it is x.
So, the total cost is:
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