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January was a really cold month and I used 4267 kWh of electricity. If the rate was $.09884, my bill would was $ _

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To calculate your bill, you can multiply your electricity usage (in kWh) by the rate per kWh and any additional fees or taxes.

In this case, your bill would be:

Bill = 4267 kWh * 0.09884 $/kWh

Bill = $421.67 (rounded to the nearest cent)

So your bill would be $421.67 assuming that there are no additional fees or taxes.
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Therefore, your bill would have been approximately $421.75.

Explanation:

Bill = 4267 kWh x $0.09884/kWh

= $421.75 (rounded to the nearest cent)

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