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Keith_Richards [23]
2 years ago
6

A power company calculates a person's monthly bill from the number of

Mathematics
1 answer:
lesya692 [45]2 years ago
3 0

The bill for a person who uses 560 kWh in a month is $74. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

The given functions are

b(x) = 0.15x;  x ≤ 360

b(x) = 0.10(x - 360) + 54;  x > 360

<h3>What is the function?</h3>

Functions are the fundamental part of calculus in mathematics. The functions are the special types of relations. A function in math is visualized as a rule, which gives a unique output for every input x. Mapping or transformation is used to denote a function in math. These functions are usually denoted by letters such as f, g, and h.

For a person who uses 560 kWh, it means that:

x > 360

So, we use the following function to determine the bill

b(x) = 0.10(x - 360) + 54

Substitute 560 for x

b(560) = 0.10(560 - 360) + 54

⇒b(560) = 74

Hence, the bill for a person who uses 560 kWh in a month is $74. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

Read more about the functions at:

brainly.com/question/18859540

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Your question is incomplete, probably the complete question/missing part is:

A power company calculates a person's monthly bill from the number of kilowatt-hours ( Nh), x, used. The function b(x)= 0.15x, and x≤360. 0.10(x-360)+54, and x>360 determines the bill. How much is the bill for a person who uses 560 kWh in a month? A. $84 B. $54. $64 D. $74.

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