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The image displays a table with three columns and six rows comparing the cost of water in five Australian cities - Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney. The columns show usage charge per kilolitre up to 125KL, usage charge per kilolitre over 125 KL, and average bill per household. Adelaide has charges at $0.42 and $1.00 with an average bill of $312. Brisbane has charges at $0.81 and $0.84 with an average bill of $310. Melbourne has equal charges of $0.78 and an average bill of $253. Perth has charges at $0.42 and $1.50 with an average bill of $332. Sydney has equal charges of $0.98 and an average bill of $319.
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The table illustrates how much water costs in five cities in Australia. It gives the price for using up to 125 KL of water, the price for using more than 125 KL, and the average bill for each house.
Sydney imposes the highest charge for usage within the lower tier, at $0.98 per KL. Conversely, Adelaide and Perth present the lowest rates at $0.42 per KL. Brisbane and Melbourne exhibit mid-range charges of $0.81 and $0.78 per KL, respectively.
For consumption above 125 KL, Adelaide’s rate escalates to $1.00 per KL, while Perth sees a significant rise to $1.50 per KL. Brisbane’s tariff incurs a slight increase to $0.84 per KL. Sydney and Melbourne maintain their initial pricing structures.
Average household water bills are highest in Perth, reaching $332. Sydney, Adelaide, and Brisbane reflect comparable averages in the $310 to $320 range. Melbourne demonstrates the lowest average expenditure at $253.
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