To determine which statement explains Karina's solution, we can analyze the equation she derived:
\[ 116y = 96.28 \]
To solve for \( y \), we divide both sides of the equation by 116:
\[ y = \frac{96.28}{116} \]
Calculating this gives:
\[ y = 0.83 \]
Now, we interpret this in the context of the problem. The variable \( y \) represents the cost of natural gas per unit. Therefore, since \( y \approx 0.83 \), we conclude that:
The cost of natural gas is $0.83 per unit.
Thus, the correct explanation for Karina's solution is:
The cost of natural gas is $0.83 per unit.