An average American household uses about 1.04 X 10^4 of electricity a year

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It looks like you're providing a figure for the average electricity consumption of an American household. The figure you mentioned, \(1.04 \times 10^4\), is typically interpreted as 10,400 units of electricity per year, most likely measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh).

Here are a few additional points you might find helpful regarding electricity consumption in American households:

  1. Average Consumption: The average U.S. household consumes about 10,000 to 12,000 kWh per year, depending on factors like the size of the household, climate, the efficiency of appliances, and usage patterns.

  2. Factors Affecting Usage: Several factors can influence energy consumption, including:

    • Geographic location (climate)
    • Size of the house
    • Heating and cooling systems (electric vs. gas)
    • Number and efficiency of appliances
    • Lifestyle habits
  3. Energy Efficiency: Many households are increasingly adopting energy-efficient appliances and practices to reduce their consumption and lower their electricity bills.

  4. Renewable Energy: Some households are also investing in renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, which can offset their grid electricity usage.

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