The water company charges a residential customer $41 for the first 3,000 gallons of water used and $1 for every 200 gallons used
over 3000 gallons. If the water bill was $58 how many gallons of water were used
Answers
A 3400 gallons
B 6000 gallons
C 6400 gallons
D 7000 gallons
2 answers:
Answer: (C)
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
The bill is $58. The first 3000 gallons cost $41 so there is a charge of $17 ($58 - $41) for the gallons used over the first 3000 gallons.
There is a charge of $1 for each 200 gallons so the additional gallons is 17 x 200 = 3400 gallons.
The total gallons used is 3000 (charged at $41) and 3400 gallons (charged at $17) which is a total of 6400 gallons.
Answer:
C.) 6,400
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