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lpg cost per m3, unpressurised.
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Greenfires wrote: »They're not. They're quoting in the form of price in pence per litre (of liquid gas)
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So if you buy at say 40ppl how much would 1m3 unpressurised cost?
this seems so stupid from my point of veiw but im actually getting a little bit confused.
the way my bill is made out does not make sense to me, I might be wrong but can anyone poi t me to a place where some one can help me with calrification?0 -
I don't really see where you're getting confused.
Your meter measures gas by the cubic metre of gaseous gas. So if you use 10 cubic metres of unpressurised gas - your meter will say "10"
Avanti have told you that the conversion factor is 3.85. So you multiply the "10" by 3.85 and come up with 38.5 That's how many litres of liquid gas you've used to make the 10 cubic metres of unpressurised gas.
I don't really see why you need to know the price of 1m3 of unpressurised gas, as it's not sold that way. But if you really need to know then refer to the Avanti email again.[FONT="]the number of units used multiplied by 3.85 equals the numbers of litres used[/FONT]
So if you want to know the cost of 1m3 which is "one unit" according to your meter. 1 (unit) multiplied by 3.85 = 3.85. 3.85 multiplied by 40pence (price per litre) = £1.540 -
Yes, the confusion arises because I have a different presentation of the information, which appears to be incorrect.
I got all the information i could from the internet, put it together, doing the calculation it turned out different to the other calculation.
Thanks to all for the help and clarifications... not doubting myself now.Greenfires wrote: »I don't really see where you're getting confused.
Your meter measures gas by the cubic metre of gaseous gas. So if you use 10 cubic metres of unpressurised gas - your meter will say "10"
Avanti have told you that the conversion factor is 3.85. So you multiply the "10" by 3.85 and come up with 38.5 That's how many litres of liquid gas you've used to make the 10 cubic metres of unpressurised gas.
I don't really see why you need to know the price of 1m3 of unpressurised gas, as it's not sold that way. But if you really need to know then refer to the Avanti email again.
So if you want to know the cost of 1m3 which is "one unit" according to your meter. 1 (unit) multiplied by 3.85 = 3.85. 3.85 multiplied by 40pence (price per litre) = £1.540
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