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A therm is a unit of heat. The Muckerjees pay $0.48 per therm of natural gas. In May, they paid $23.76 for natural gas. How many therms did they use
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A therm is a unit of heat. The Muckerjees pay $0.48 per therm of natural gas. In May, they paid $23.76 for natural gas. How many therms did they use
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Answer:
c=2πr=2·π·3=24
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