INB Page Title: Oil Consumption and future availability

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INB Page Title: Oil Consumption and future availability Part A Question 2. Use this website https://www.advisorperspectives.com/dshort/updates/2016/12/05/vehicle- miles-traveled-another-look-at-our-evolving-behavior Question 4 just use for information to answer in part B

INB Page Title: North Dakota Pipeline Paper Write a 1 page paper in your INB about what your view is on the North Dakota pipeline. What do you agree/disagree with? How would you improve the use of the pipeline?

Online submission: Energy Audit- Homework (We will use information similar to this to do conversions and math problems) To fulfill our problem statement to define a way in which we can positively affect our futures and that of others we must first identify and understand how much energy we use in our every day lives. One simple way to determine how much electricity we use is to identify the appliances that use electricity in our homes and then calculate the amount of electricity each one uses. We can then add up this electricity to figure out the total electric energy consumed by our household. We can also compare the electricity used by different appliances to help us make effective choices when we try to save energy.

Procedure Your energy audit will be done on the attached table. Each column will contain data from one appliance. Before beginning this activity, go through one of the examples provided to make sure you understand the data to Choose an appliance or group of appliances in your household. be entered and the calculations that need to be made.

What I want Fill in table (4 appliances) Answer the 4 questions Turn in through canvas in the assignment section labeled energy audit