The given table illustrates how much water costs across varied geographical territories in Australia.
From a close examination of the data reveals that the prices are separated into two distinct sectors, including above and below 125KL water consumption. In terms of payment for using under 125 KL, while Sydney is the city charging the highest, the opposite is true for Perth. In addition, family units in Perth pay higher water bills than any other cities.
In detail, considering the data registered at Melbourne and Sydney, the fee for each kilometer, no matter how much water used, is similar, with 0.78 dollar for the former, and 0.98 dollar for the later. However, there is a significant dichotomy in the bill that households have to pay, with the mean bill for Melbourne being the lowest in the recorded period although people in Sydney spend the second most. The city of Brisbane follows a similar pattern in the amount of money paying for water usage, at 0.81 dollar and 0.84 dollar for each sector; and the average bill is ranked at 310 dollars, only a modestly higher than that of Melbourne
Looking at the remaining data, while Adelaide and Perth both charge 0.42 dollar if water is estimated under 125 KL, there is a negligible difference in the usage pay over 125KL, 1 dollar and 1.5 dollars, respectively. Likewise, most money in the average bill is paid in Perth, 332 dollars. The city of Brisbane follows a similar pattern in the amount of money paying for water usage, at 0.81 dollar and 0.84 dollar for each sector; and the average bill is ranked at 310 dollars, only a modestly higher than that of Melbourne
