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1. Look at a water bill of your home. What kind of things does the water company charge for?​

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Answered by reginaisjwara699
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for the units of water we use.

Answered by jenwahlang533
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One way the Marines have been doing it over the years is using what is known as a water charge. Basically, it's a few feet of det cord sandwiched in between two 1000ml saline IV bags. The whole mess is taped up with 100 mile an hour tape (the military version of duct tape), and then an adhesive is slapped on one side.Different utilities use different units for measuring water use. The most common units are centum cubic feet (CCF) and the gallon. A CCF also called an HCF (hundred cubic feet), represents one hundred cubic feet of water. The first "C" comes from the Roman word for hundred, "centum.” This is the most common unit used by both water and natural gas utilities. But you may be more familiar with the other unit, the gallon. One CCF is equal to 748 gallons.

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