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A household receives a $155 electricity bill. The cost of electricity is $0.129/kWh.How much energy, in joules, did the household use?
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NVM got it!
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Answered by DrBob222
$155 x (1 kWh/0.129) x (1 J/2.78E-7 kWh) = ?
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