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Gas Cost Calculations Help Needed
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Maths is not my strong point and I know there is a formula to work out the cost of gas units shown on the meter.
I have used 70 units and the cost per Kwh is 2.6p. I do know it's not a matter of multiplying 70 by 2.6
Hope one of you clever people can help. Many thanks
I have used 70 units and the cost per Kwh is 2.6p. I do know it's not a matter of multiplying 70 by 2.6
Hope one of you clever people can help. Many thanks
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This is what it says on my EDF bills:
Your gas meter measures usage in units, but like all suppliers, we have to do a bit of maths to turn it into kWh. Here's how it works:
GAS UNITS USED X CALORIFIC VALUE (39.3) X VOLUME CORRECTION (1.02264) ÷ 3.6
Don’t forget the standing charge too.
This is what it says on my EDF bills:
Your gas meter measures usage in units, but like all suppliers, we have to do a bit of maths to turn it into kWh. Here's how it works:
GAS UNITS USED X CALORIFIC VALUE (39.3) X VOLUME CORRECTION (1.02264) ÷ 3.6
Don’t forget the standing charge too.
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