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If the amount of energy consumed is 14028 what is the charge if the rate is 1.50 per unit

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Final answer:

To calculate the charge for the consumed energy, you multiply the amount of energy by the rate per unit, resulting in a total charge of $21042.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the amount of energy consumed is 14028 (units are assumed to be Joules or another standard energy unit) and the rate is $1.50 per unit, the charge can be found by multiplying the total energy consumed by the rate per unit.

The calculation would be:

  1. Multiply the amount of energy used by the rate: Energy consumed × Rate per unit.
  2. To find the charge: 14028 × 1.50.
  3. Calculate the result to get the total charge.

To calculate the charge for the consumed energy, you multiply the amount of energy by the rate per unit, resulting in a total charge of $21042. The total charge would therefore be $21042 (given it's in a currency).

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