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- office services as shown in example 3 on page 55, many public utilities charge customers according to a tier or block system in order to encourage conservation. for example, a certain electric utility divides a customers usage of kilowatt - hours (kwh) into five tiers according to the following table:
| tier | usage | cost per kwh |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | next 60 kwh | $0.05610 |
| 3 | next 140 kwh | $0.16409 |
| 4 | next 200 kwh | $0.21260 |
| 5 | remaining kwh | $0.26111 |
use this table to calculate the cost of using (a) 350 kwh and (b) 525 kwh. (round to the nearest cent.)
Step1: Calculate cost for 350 kWh
For the first 200 kWh, cost = $200\times0.02930 = 5.86$.
For the next 60 kWh, cost = $60\times0.05610= 3.366$.
The remaining usage is $350 - 200 - 60=90$ kWh. For these 90 kWh, cost = $90\times0.16400 = 14.76$.
Total cost = $5.86+3.366 + 14.76=23.986\approx23.99$.
Step2: Calculate cost for 525 kWh
For the first 200 kWh, cost = $200\times0.02930 = 5.86$.
For the next 60 kWh, cost = $60\times0.05610 = 3.366$.
For the next 140 kWh, cost = $140\times0.16400=22.96$.
For the next 200 kWh, cost = $200\times0.21260 = 42.52$.
The remaining usage is $525-(200 + 60+140 + 200)=25$ kWh. For these 25 kWh, cost = $25\times0.26111 = 6.52775$.
Total cost = $5.86+3.366+22.96+42.52+6.52775 = 81.23375\approx81.23$.
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(a) $23.99
(b) $81.23