SOLUTION
Let the electric bill for September be x.
October's bill is $2.65 less than the September bill
This means that October's bill = x - 2.65
September + october bill = $174.65
That means that x + x - 2.65 = 174.65
Now let's find x which is september's bill
![\begin{gathered} x+x-2.65=174.65 \\ 2x-2.65=174.65 \\ 2x=174.65+2.65 \\ 2x=177.3 \\ x=(177.3)/(2) \\ \\ x=88.65 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/38imhn4o5xh4kee9ux3lqu9g74n59jx4ch.png)
So September's bill is $88.65, now each student pays
![\begin{gathered} (88.65)/(3) \\ \\ =\text{ 29.55} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/lh9575hqfj80rqcy043g209q7tmfoouqom.png)
So each student owe $29.55 for the month of September