Use the scenario to answer the question.

Edwin buys a water bottle, reuses it twice, and then recycles it. Eleanor buys a water bottle, reuses it twelve times, and then throws it away.

Which energy cost would apply to Edwin, but not to Eleanor?

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Responses

the cost of processing the bottle after it was no longer used
the cost of processing the bottle after it was no longer used

the cost of transporting the bottle away from the house
the cost of transporting the bottle away from the house

the cost of producing the original bottle
the cost of producing the original bottle

the cost of transporting the bottle to the store

the cost of processing the bottle after it was no longer used.

The energy cost that would apply to Edwin but not to Eleanor is "the cost of processing the bottle after it was no longer used."

To determine this, first, we need to understand the actions taken by both Edwin and Eleanor.

Edwin buys a water bottle, reuses it twice, and then recycles it. This means that Edwin uses the bottle multiple times before disposing of it properly by recycling it. Therefore, the energy cost associated with processing the bottle after it is no longer used would apply to Edwin. Recycling involves various processes such as collection, sorting, cleaning, and reprocessing, which require energy.

On the other hand, Eleanor buys a water bottle, reuses it twelve times, and then throws it away. In this case, Eleanor simply throws away the bottle instead of recycling it. Therefore, the energy cost associated with processing the bottle after it is no longer used would not apply to Eleanor since she does not participate in the recycling process.

So, the correct answer is "the cost of processing the bottle after it was no longer used."

The correct answer is:

the cost of processing the bottle after it was no longer used

Since Edwin recycles the water bottle after reusing it twice, there is an additional energy cost associated with processing the bottle after it is no longer used. On the other hand, Eleanor throws the water bottle away after reusing it twelve times, so she does not incur this particular energy cost.