My 600 sq. ft. apartment runs usually in the $20 range. However, I do not have a dishwasher, share a water heater, and have a single wall unit for heating and air. Beware, though, it can go up fast. Last winter I got a bill for $78. Still low comparable to what my friends were getting billed, a huge jump! My 600 sq. ft. apartment runs usually in the $20 range. However, I do not have a dishwasher, share a water heater, and have a single wall unit for heating and air. Beware, though, it can go up fast. Last winter I got a bill for $78. Still low comparable to what my friends were getting billed, a huge jump!
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The average resident of Rhode Island spends approximately $1400 per year to heat their home. How much you will pay to heat a 435 square foot house will depend on how warm you like your home as well as how well insulated the house is.
A dollar bill is 17 square inches. One square foot is 144 square inches. There are 8.47059 dollar bills in one square foot, according to the ChaCha website.
dependent on height, therefore volume, is there a gas bill to accompany it ?....how big are the windows ? all things taken into consideration ,pay no more than £250 per annum. if you live in a 1700 sq foot home work it out yourself from your yearly statemen over the last five years..add it up and divide by five
Oh, dude, a shape with an area of 36cm square could be a square with sides of 6cm each, a rectangle with dimensions 4cm by 9cm, or even a circle with a radius of about 3.8cm. Like, there are a bunch of shapes that could fit the bill, so it's not just one specific shape, ya know?