Asked by Haleema
The charge for electricity consumption (E) is partly constant and partly varies as the number of (N) units used. The charge for 163 units is #453.8 while the charge for 42 units is #139.20. Calculate the charge per unit of electricity and obtain a formulae for E in terms of N
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Answered by
Reiny
E(n) = xN + c
453.8 = 163N + c
139.2 = 42N + c
subtract them:
314.6 = 121N
N = 2.6
sub into 139.2 = 42N + c to find c
rewrite
E(n) = xN + c , replacing N and c with what we found
453.8 = 163N + c
139.2 = 42N + c
subtract them:
314.6 = 121N
N = 2.6
sub into 139.2 = 42N + c to find c
rewrite
E(n) = xN + c , replacing N and c with what we found
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Anonymous
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Answered by
Mirabel Ekomobong
Solve and obtain the formula for E in terms of N ( b) calculate the charge per unit of electricity
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