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Help 10 Grades 6th grade science-example-1
User YuSolution
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Answer:

$104.24

Step-by-step explanation:

the company charges $0.08 per kWh. the family uses 1303 kWh in one month. to find out their total bill, you have to do: 1303Ă—0.08 which equals 104.24.

so the family pays $104.24 cents for that month.

Hope this helps!

User Fran
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This is a one-step equation, so you know there will only be one answer.

To find the answer, you must use the information you've already been given of 1,303 kWh of electric energy and a price of $0.08 per kilowatt hour.

We are trying to find the total electric energy bill for the month, and we already have the amount of energy used in that month: 1,303 kWh.

To determine the cost of the bill we must multiply 1,303 kWh by the amount charged per kilowatt hour which is $0.08.

1,303 kWh * $0.08 = $104.24

The total electric energy bill for the month is $104.24.

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