Answer:
DE = 32
EF = 34
Step-by-step explanation:
3x + 5 + 4x - 2 = 66
7x + 3 = 66
7x = 63
x = 9
DE = 3(9)+5 = 32
EF = 4(9)-2 = 34
check: 32 + 34 = 66
% is like 100, divide 2/7 on a calculator = .286, divide by 100. So you have
.286 /100 or .286 : 100
Answer
Prepaid meters work on a system whereby the consumer pays upfront for the service. No money, no service. Residents on credit meters used to having 60 days to pay for electricity will now have to pay upfront before electricity is used
Answer #2
The more you use, the more you pay per block. So if you pay as you go through the month, or pay for more power than you need, you will end up paying more, but not getting more units on average.
Answer #3
Prepaid electricity rates per unit 2021 South Africa. Prepaid electricity rates for users who Eskom directly charges is R158. 36 (inclusive of VAT) for every 0-600kWh.
Step-by-step explanation
A new meter costs roughly R600 and installation should not exceed R1 000, according to installers in other municipalities. Converting to prepaid in eThekwini costs R2 010, which is affordable, and even in Msunduzi the cost is less than uMngeni at about R4 000.
Step-by-step explanation:
Line 1 is a horizontal line so the equation of the line for line 1 is Y = 8 Line 2, first solve the slope of the line using points ( -4 , -5) and ( 0, -2) M = (y1 – y2) / (x1 – x2) M = ( -5 – ( -2)) / ( -4 – 0) M = ¾ Since its y intercept is at ( 0,-2) B = -2 Y = ¾ x -2 For c and d you should give a point at which the line is perpendicular or parallel
I think that's how to tell someone, right?
Answer:
no. of students ticket=783
no. of adult ticket=384
Step-by-step explanation:
assumption: we find the number of students ticket
1167×5=5835
5835-2703=3132
5-1=4
3132÷4=783(number of students ticket)
1167-783=384(number of adult tickets)