cvalenches
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This has to do with Natural Gas.
The bill shows an amount used; N = 3,100 Mcf
The bill shows a Transportation Charge of X per Mcf
The cost is broken out
The first 100 Mcf cost 1.25 per Mcf
The NEXT 400 Mcf cost .99 per Mcf
The NEXT 1,500 Mcf cost .875 per Mcf
Anything over 2,000 Mcf cost .71 per Mcf
I have two questions:
If I have N and X, how do I figure out A,B,C and D?
If I have A,B,C, D and N, how do I figure out X?
Is it as simple as If N = 3,100
((A*1.25) + (B*.99) + (C*.875) + (D*.71)) / 3,100 ?
There are some other excise taxes and riders that will make up the final total, but we are awaiting final clarification. I just want to make sure that I am doing this portion of the problem correct.
The bill shows an amount used; N = 3,100 Mcf
The bill shows a Transportation Charge of X per Mcf
The cost is broken out
The first 100 Mcf cost 1.25 per Mcf
The NEXT 400 Mcf cost .99 per Mcf
The NEXT 1,500 Mcf cost .875 per Mcf
Anything over 2,000 Mcf cost .71 per Mcf
I have two questions:
If I have N and X, how do I figure out A,B,C and D?
If I have A,B,C, D and N, how do I figure out X?
Is it as simple as If N = 3,100
((A*1.25) + (B*.99) + (C*.875) + (D*.71)) / 3,100 ?
There are some other excise taxes and riders that will make up the final total, but we are awaiting final clarification. I just want to make sure that I am doing this portion of the problem correct.