he water rate for a city in North Carolina is $1.34 per 744 gallons of water used.
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The water rate for a city in North Carolina is $1.38 per 757 gallons of water used. A. What is the water bill if a resident of that city uses 40,000 gallons? B. How many gallons of water can a customer use if the water bill is not to exceed $140?
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Use proportions to solve the following problem. The water rate for a city in North Carolina is $1.36 per 758 gallons of water used. a) What is the water bill if a resident of that city uses 30,000 gallons? b) How many gallons of water can a customer use if the water bill is not to exceed $140? a) The water bill for using 30,000 gallons of water is $. (Type an integer or a decimal. Round to the nearest cent as needed.) b) If the water bill is not to exceed $140, the customer can use a maximum of gallons of water. (Round down to the nearest integer as needed.)
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