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A power company calculates a person's monthly bill from the number of

kilowatt-hours (kWh), x, used.
The function b(x) = {
0.15%,
0.10 (20 – 400) + 60,
2 < 400
2 > 400
determines
the bill.
How much is the bill for a person who uses 600 kWh in a month?
O A. $80
B. $90
C. $100
O D. $110

A power company calculates a person's monthly bill from the number of kilowatt-hours-example-1

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Answer: (a)

Explanation:

Given

The function
b(x) is given for the bill as per the kilo-watt hours used

for 600 kWh in a month,
b(x) is

Substitute 600 for
x in
b(x)


\Rightarrow 0.10(600-400)+60\\\Rightarrow 0.10(200)+60\\\Rightarrow 20+60\\\Rightarrow 80

Therefore, the bill for a person is
\$80

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