B=11.5(132−n)The monthly electricity bill, B, in dollars, for a museum using n solar panels is given by the equation. What is the best interpretation of 132 in the equation?Choose 1 answer:(A) The museum is currently using 132 solar panels.(B) The monthly electric bill is 132 dollars without solar panels.(C) The electric bill is 0 dollars when the museum uses 132 solar panels.(D) The electric bill decreases by 132 dollars for each additional solar panel.
Q. B=11.5(132−n)The monthly electricity bill, B, in dollars, for a museum using n solar panels is given by the equation. What is the best interpretation of 132 in the equation?Choose 1 answer:(A) The museum is currently using 132 solar panels.(B) The monthly electric bill is 132 dollars without solar panels.(C) The electric bill is 0 dollars when the museum uses 132 solar panels.(D) The electric bill decreases by 132 dollars for each additional solar panel.
Understand the equation: Understand the equation and what it represents. The equation B=11.5(132−n) gives the monthly electricity bill, B, in dollars, for a museum using n solar panels. This equation suggests that the bill amount depends on the number of solar panels used.
Analyze the role of 132: Analyze the role of 132 in the equation. Since the equation is B=11.5(132−n), 132 is subtracted by the number of solar panels, n. This subtraction implies that 132 has a direct relationship with the number of solar panels in terms of reducing the bill.
Determine significance of 132: Determine the significance of 132 when n equals 132. If we set n=132, the equation becomes B=11.5(132−132), which simplifies to B=11.5(0) or B=0. This means that when the museum uses 132 solar panels, the electricity bill becomes 0 dollars.
Conclude interpretation of 132: Conclude the best interpretation of 132 in the equation. Since setting n to 132 results in a 0 dollar electricity bill, the best interpretation of 132 in this context is that the electric bill is 0 dollars when the museum uses 132 solar panels.
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