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Dsos626:

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SmokeyBrown:

For question 2, you should find out how much energy your household uses each year. Your parents might be able to help you find that information. Then, you can compare that amount of energy to the 2009 average of 11320 kilowatthours to see whether your household is higher or lower than that average For question 3, since the paragraph mentions that most energy is used to power appliances, you can think of some ways to limit the use of appliances in order to save energy? Perhaps things like turning off the TV when no one is watching; making sure lights are turned off when no one is in the room; using less air conditioning or heating; things like that? For question 4, if the table shows how much energy can be saved over a certain period of time, you can multiply those values by the appropriate amount to calculate how much energy could be saved in a year. For example, if the table shows the amount of energy saved per month, multiply by 12 to get the amount saved in a year; if it is the amount of energy saved per week, multiply by 52; if it is the amount saved per day, multiply by 365, etc.

BigCeoJay:

shi i dont know im not good at reading lol

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