Hello here is a solution :
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
I can see it in the demonstration graph
3 : 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30
4 : 4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36
7: 7,14,21,28,35,42,49,56,63
9: 9,18,27,36,45,54,63,72,81
Answer:
what i did was multiply 33*6 and got 198 and then 228-198 to find out that the initial fee was 30 dollars. then multiply 33*9+30 to get a 9-month total cost of $327
Step-by-step explanation:
cost = $33 per month + fee
1. c(m) = 33m + f
33(6) + f = 228
198 + f = 228
f = $30 membership fee
c(m) = 33m + 30
2. at 9 months: 33(9) + 30 = $327
hopefully this helps :)
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Answer:
ai) 73000 gal/yr
aii) $730 per year
b) 1000 days
Step-by-step explanation:
ai) The water usage per day is ...
(4 showers/day)(10 min/shower)(5 gal/min) = 200 gal/day
Then the usage per year is ...
(200 gal/day)(365 days/yr) = 73,000 gal/yr
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aii) The cost of electricity is the cost of heating half the water usage, so is ...
(0.20 kWh/gal)(1/2)(73,000 gal/yr)($0.10/kWh) = $730/yr
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b) The current daily cost of electricity for heating water is ...
($730/yr)/(365 days/yr) = $2/day
If the cost is cut in half, it will be $1 per day. That means the savings is $1 per day, so it will take 1000 days to recover the $1000 initial cost. (Effectively, the average cost for the first 1000 days is the same as if the water heater had not been replaced.)