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Using the graph, estimate the cost of 100 kilowatts-hours of electricity A. About $8 B. About $9 C. About $6 D. About $7
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Using the graph, estimate the cost of 100 kilowatts-hours of electricity A. About $8 B. About $9 C. About $6 D. About $7
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