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The average US house uses 10,972 kilowatt hours (kWh) in a year, an average of about 914 kWh per month. 1) hoover dammm produces about 4 billion kilowatt hours per year. How many houses can it power? 2) If the average (not hoover) dammm is 15 meters in height, how much water would have to drop out of the dam to power a house for a year?

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