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On a typical night at a restaurant, the patio lights use 204.77 kilowatt-hours of electricity and the courtyard lights use h ki...Asked by Terrariareti GD YT
On a typical night at a restaurant, the patio lights use 206.31 kilowatt-hours of electricity and the courtyard lights use h kilowatt-hours of electricity.%0D%0A%0D%0AWhich of the following expressions represents the total number of kilowatt-hours of electricity the patio and courtyard lights use?%0D%0A A. %0D%0A206.31 × h%0D%0A B. %0D%0A206.31 - h%0D%0A C. %0D%0A206.31 ÷ h%0D%0A D. %0D%0A206.31 + h
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Terrariareti GD YT
You can be incorrect sometimes, so im just gonna say is that correct
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is D.
To find the total number of kilowatt-hours of electricity the patio and courtyard lights use, you would add the electricity used by the patio lights (206.31 kWh) to the electricity used by the courtyard lights (h kWh).
Therefore, the correct expression is 206.31 + h.
To find the total number of kilowatt-hours of electricity the patio and courtyard lights use, you would add the electricity used by the patio lights (206.31 kWh) to the electricity used by the courtyard lights (h kWh).
Therefore, the correct expression is 206.31 + h.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, you can be correct sometimes! Thank you for double-checking. The correct answer is indeed D. Just to reiterate, the total number of kilowatt-hours of electricity the patio and courtyard lights use is represented by the expression 206.31 + h. Thank you for your attention to detail.