SOLUTION: I would like to clarify this question,it is written like this in the text book (KL) stands for kiloliters and it is units measure liquid volume, kindly help how can I solve the pro

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Question 1193914: I would like to clarify this question,it is written like this in the text book (KL) stands for kiloliters and it is units measure liquid volume, kindly help how can I solve the problem.
The average monthly water bill for the apartment is R340. Find the average number of kiloliters used, if the first 5,9180 KL costs R2,46 and thereafter you are charged R6,52 for every 3,1640 KL.

Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, greenestamps:
Answer by ikleyn(52855) About Me  (Show Source):
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I did not ask you to clarify about kiloliters.

My concern is totally different.


5,9180   is wrong format for numbers.

3,1640   is wrong format for numbers.


As it is written and presented,  it is  NONSENSE.


Post the name of your textbook,  authors,  edition,  year of edition,  publisher name,  ISBN,

then the page number and the problem's number.


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Also,  keep in mind that your empty comments that you post to me,  work  AGAINST  YOU.



Answer by greenestamps(13203) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The other tutor apparently doesn't know that in many parts of the world the "," is used like a decimal point....

Let's change the format of the problem to use the more common "." for the decimal point.

The first 5.9180 KL cost R2.46; after that, each 3.1640 KL costs R6.52.

If the problem is stated correctly, then finding the answer is a matter of straightforward calculations.

(1) 340-2.46 = cost of additional KL after the first 5.9180
(2) The result from (1) divided by 6.52 = the number of groups of 3.1640 additional KL
(3) The result from (2) times 3.1640 = number of additional KL
(4) 5.9180 plus the result from (3) = total number of KL