“Modern life uses mass amounts of electricity on a daily basis. In fact, virtually everything about how we live, commute, communicate, and work is implanted with vast quantities of energy. It is also being used in currency through Bitcoin. Bitcoin uses so much energy that people are concerned it might further promote global warming. These concerns are distracting from the more severe problems, which is that in many countries people don’t have enough electricity to power a refrigerator.
A research team calculated the energy consumption for bitcoin at about 48 TWh per year. That is more than used by 3 million Americans in a year. This was further supported by the International Energy Agency; a French intergovernmental group considered an authority on energy policing in the world.”Question 1:Bitcoin Energy consumption is at an alarming rate in comparison to what is normally used by people?
A research team calculated the energy consumption for bitcoin at about 48 TWh per year. That is more than used by 3 million Americans in a year. This was further supported by the International Energy Agency; a French intergovernmental group considered an authority on energy policing in the world.”
Question 2:People are not concerned about energy inequality because they are not aware of it.
Question 3:The effect of Bitcoin on the environment distracts from energy-inequality that many people face.
Question 4:There has been no research conducted regarding the amount of energy used by bitcoin.
There are 4 types of housing category for students. Each with different number of occupants and lifestyle:
Halls of residence - Catered has 230 males and 210 female occupants
Halls of residence - Self-catering has 185 males and 205 females
Rented housing has 420 males and 380 females
Living with parents has 40 males and 25 females
Question 1:How many students lived in 'Rented Housing'?
Question 2:How many females lived in the 4 categories in total?
Question 3:If the amount of students living with their parents doubled by next year, how many would that be?
Question 4:
What was the difference between how many females lived in rented housing compared to the number of males?
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