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... customers , the investment per customer was $ 1,579 . In 1912 the number of customers was nearly 180,000 and the investment per customer had dropped to $ 417 . In 1898 the annual gross income per customer was $ 210 and in 1912 it had ...
... customers , the investment per customer was $ 1,579 . In 1912 the number of customers was nearly 180,000 and the investment per customer had dropped to $ 417 . In 1898 the annual gross income per customer was $ 210 and in 1912 it had ...
Halaman 166
... customers receiving service through excess indicators on flat - rate contracts . Of these customers 60 per cent are commercial and 40 per cent are resi- dential patrons who have been secured during two and one - half years of constant ...
... customers receiving service through excess indicators on flat - rate contracts . Of these customers 60 per cent are commercial and 40 per cent are resi- dential patrons who have been secured during two and one - half years of constant ...
Halaman 167
... customers on the Pittsburgh Company's circuits have added in round numbers 500 kw of connected load to the system . Thus these are really small customers , as the average connected load per customer is about 180 watts , and the average ...
... customers on the Pittsburgh Company's circuits have added in round numbers 500 kw of connected load to the system . Thus these are really small customers , as the average connected load per customer is about 180 watts , and the average ...
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