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Answer:

P: $0.12/kWh; M: $0.15/kWh

$285 from company P

Explanation:

The cost per kWh from Company P is found by dividing the cost by the corresponding number of kWh:

$150/(1250 kWh) = $0.12/kWh

The cost per kWh from Company M is the coefficient of x in the equation:

$0.15/kWh

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Company P provides power for a lower cost. The cost from Company P for 2375 kWh is ...

(2375 kWh)×($0.12/kWh) = $285 . . . cost for 2375 kWh

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