To calculate Therms (\(T\)):
\[ T = \frac{CCF}{96.7} \]
To convert Therms to British Thermal Units (BTUs):
\[ BTUs = T \times 100,000 \]
Where:
A therm is a unit of measure of energy, typically used when dealing with large amounts of energy. It is commonly used to quantify the energy content of natural gas and is equivalent to 100,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs).
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ T = \frac{500}{96.7} \approx 5.17 \]
\[ BTUs = 5.17 \times 100,000 = 517,000 \]
The Therms is approximately 5.17 and the British Thermal Units is 517,000.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ T = \frac{1000}{96.7} \approx 10.34 \]
\[ BTUs = 10.34 \times 100,000 = 1,034,000 \]
The Therms is approximately 10.34 and the British Thermal Units is 1,034,000.