14. Knowing that you use 245 KWH 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. and 165 KWH 7 p.m. – 7 a.m., answer the

following questions using the chart below:
Constant Usage $0.05324/KWH
Daytimer (Most usage between 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.)
As long as most power used is 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.,
then you receive a 20% discount on power
usage 7 p.m. – 7 a.m.
$0.05456/KWH
NightTimer (Most usage between 7 p.m. – 7
a.m.)
If more than 50% of power usage is outside of 7
p.m. – 7 a.m., then you have to pay the
Daytimer rate for all power used between 7
a.m. – 7 p.m.
$0.05281/KWH
How much would you have paid on the Constant Usage plan?
(1 point)
$21.83
$21.65
$22.37 my answer
$22.08

The whole quiz answers are as follows:

1. Tip is__. B
2. When paying for purchases... B
3. ___ require a date,... C
4. Cash is __. A
5. Your purchase for a piece... A
6. Your total restaurant bill.... D
7. 5 CD's.... A
8. If you used 856 KWH.... B
9. You received a bill..... A
10. How much would you spend on the Night timer plan.... D

please

To calculate how much would you have paid on the Constant Usage plan, we need to calculate the cost of electricity used during both the day and night periods separately.

The usage during the day period (7 a.m. – 7 p.m.) is given as 245 KWH. The cost per KWH for the Constant Usage plan is $0.05324.

Cost for day usage = 245 KWH * $0.05324/KWH = $13.04

The usage during the night period (7 p.m. – 7 a.m.) is given as 165 KWH. As per the Constant Usage plan, there is no discount for night usage.

Cost for night usage = 165 KWH * $0.05324/KWH = $8.76

Now, let's calculate the total cost:

Total cost = Cost for day usage + Cost for night usage
= $13.04 + $8.76
= $21.80

Therefore, on the Constant Usage plan, you would have paid $21.80. None of the options given matches this answer, so the correct answer is not provided.

To calculate how much you would have paid on the Constant Usage plan, you need to multiply the usage during the specified time period by the rate for that plan.

Given the information provided:
- Your usage from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. is 245 KWH
- The rate for Constant Usage is $0.05324/KWH

To calculate the cost for this period, you can multiply the usage by the rate:
245 KWH * $0.05324/KWH = $13.04380

Similarly, your usage from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. is 165 KWH, and the Constant Usage plan does not offer any discount during this period. Therefore, the cost for this period would be:
165 KWH * $0.05324/KWH = $8.79860

Adding the costs for both periods together:
$13.04380 + $8.79860 = $21.84240

Rounded to the nearest cent, the total cost would be $21.84.

Therefore, the correct option is $21.83 (rounded to the nearest cent).