The formula to calculate the Gas Bill is:
\[ GB = TG \cdot CG \]
Where:
Let's say the total gas used is 50 thousand cubic feet and the cost of gas is $3 per thousand cubic feet. The gas bill would be calculated as follows:
\[ GB = 50 \cdot 3 = 150 \]
So, the gas bill is $150.
A gas bill is the total amount of money owed for the gas consumed over a specific period. It is calculated by multiplying the total gas used (measured in thousand cubic feet) by the cost of gas per thousand cubic feet. This calculation helps consumers understand their gas usage and manage their energy expenses.