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Last Month, your electric bill was $25.32 for 450 kilowatt hours of electricity. At that rate, what would be the bill for 240 kilowatt hours?
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Last Month, your electric bill was $25.32 for 450 kilowatt hours of electricity. At that rate, what would be the bill for 240 kilowatt hours?
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Last Month, your electric bill was $25.32 for 450 kilowatt hours of electricity. At that rate, what would be the bill for 240 kilowatt hours?
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$13.50 because $25.32 divided by 450, then you multiply that by 240 and get $13.50
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