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Chapter 2, Problem 31E
A particular electric utility charges customers different rates depending on their daily rate of energy consumption: $0.05/kWh up to 20 kWh, and $0.10/kWh for all energy usage above 20 kWh in any 24-hour period. (a) Calculate how many 100 W light bulbs can be run continuously for less than $10 per week. (b) Calculate the daily energy cost if 2000 kW of power is used continuously.
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