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Zigmanuir [339]
1 year ago
4

Samantha is trying to determine how she can save money by cutting her electricity bill. She is currently on a standard use plan

for electricity and pays 8.5 cents per kWh. She keeps track of when she uses electricity and is thinking about switching to an interval use plan for electricity which costs 2 cents per kWh for off-peak use and 13 cents per kWh for on-peak use. Off-peak hours are from 8PM - 8AM and on-peak hours are from 8AM - 8PM. Below is the chart of her electricity usage: Samantha’s Electricity Usage Per Month 1100 kWh between 8PM and 8AM 800 kWh between 8AM and 8PM Explain and justify which plan would best suit her needs. a. Samantha should not switch to the interval use plan, which would cost $126.00 more per month. b. Samantha should switch to the interval use plan, which would save her $126.00 per month. c. Samantha should switch to the interval use plan, which would save her $35.50 per month. d. Samantha should not switch to the interval use plan, which would cost $35.50 more per month.
Mathematics
2 answers:
umka21 [38]1 year ago
6 0
The answer to this is c. Samantha should switch to the interval use plan because it will save her $35.50 per month. If she uses the standard use plan, she would have to pay $161.50 per month as opposed to using the interval use plan which will only cost her $126 per month. 
DedPeter [7]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

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