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example 3. Residential Power Costs. Chapter 3.3. Excluding fuel adjustment costs and taxes, Georgia Power Company charges its residential power customers for electricity during the months of June through September according to the table.

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  1. example 3 Residential Power Costs Chapter 3.3 Excluding fuel adjustment costs and taxes, Georgia Power Company charges its residential power customers for electricity during the months of June through September according to the table. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. Find C(950) and explain what it means. Find the charge for using 1560 kWh in a month. 2009 PBLPathways

  2. Excluding fuel adjustment costs and taxes, Georgia Power Company charges its residential power customers for electricity during the months of June through September according to the table. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. Find C(950) and explain what it means. Find the charge for using 1560 kWh in a month.

  3. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If 0 to 650 are used: $7.50 plus $0.04657 per kilowatt hour

  4. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If 0 to 650 are used: $7.50 plus $0.04657 per kilowatt hour

  5. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If 0 to 650 are used: $7.50 plus $0.04657 per kilowatt hour

  6. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If 0 to 650 are used: $7.50 plus $0.04657 per kilowatt hour

  7. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If 0 to 650 are used: $7.50 plus $0.04657 per kilowatt hour

  8. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If 0 to 650 are used: $7.50 plus $0.04657 per kilowatt hour

  9. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If 0 to 650 are used: $7.50 plus $0.04657 per kilowatt hour

  10. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  11. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  12. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  13. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  14. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  15. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  16. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  17. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  18. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  19. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. If more than 650, up to 1000 used: $37.77 plus $0.07738 per kWh above 650

  20. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. $64.85 plus $0.07976 per kWh above 1000 If more than 1000 used:

  21. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. $64.85 plus $0.07976 per kWh above 1000 If more than 1000 used:

  22. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. $64.85 plus $0.07976 per kWh above 1000 If more than 1000 used:

  23. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. $64.85 plus $0.07976 per kWh above 1000 If more than 1000 used:

  24. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours. $64.85 plus $0.07976 per kWh above 1000 If more than 1000 used:

  25. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours.

  26. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours.

  27. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours.

  28. Write the piecewise-defined function C that gives the monthly charge for residential electricity, with input x equal to the monthly number of kilowatt-hours.

  29. Find C(950) and explain what it means.

  30. Find C(950) and explain what it means.

  31. Find C(950) and explain what it means.

  32. Find the charge for using 1560 kWh in a month.

  33. Find the charge for using 1560 kWh in a month.

  34. Find the charge for using 1560 kWh in a month.

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