Excuse my ignorance but I do not understand what is written. For example, what is a discount of Baht 0,1030? I do not understand the use of the comma in the number. What does the comma mean?
Substitute a full stop for a comma....0.1030 The discount is therefore just over 1/10th of 1 baht from the full rate.Excuse my ignorance but I do not understand what is written. For example, what is a discount of Baht 0,1030? I do not understand the use of the comma in the number. What does the comma mean?
Excuse my ignorance but I do not understand what is written. For example, what is a discount of Baht 0,1030? I do not understand the use of the comma in the number. What does the comma mean?
Also I believe "500 >" should be ">500"I didn't prepare it. Either MEA or PEA must have prepared it. Also I believe "500 >" should be ">500".
I think a few countries use the comma for this purpose (money).
Also I believe "500 >" should be ">500"
In line with the other numbers, I think it should read "501>"
Also I believe "500 >" should be ">500"
In line with the other numbers, I think it should read "501>"
If I were fortunate to have used only 500 units, I would not be particularly bothered about a discountI'm not convinced about that looking at it again. 500 would attract a ฿0.1030 discount whereas 501 would not attract any discount at all, i.e. >500 (greater than 500 units). 501 units and above would be a simpler way to understand.
If I were fortunate to have used only 500 units, I would not be particularly bothered about a discount
It will cost you more to use your EV to pay the bill, more than the electricity you used for the month. 555!
More than 500 baht less than the previous month and I thought we were running the a/c longer. Only 5,032 baht!Just received my house electric bill. Used 160 less units in the past month and despite the increased Ft, my bill came to 4,630bt 180bt less than last month