Oh, the fun of the math you never knew you'd need.
The Demand Factor gets calculated just like some of the do-it-yourself income tax tables.
The Demand Factor is at 220.42.
I don't think I'm giving anything away if I say you take the first 3000 at 100%.
The next numbers from 3001 to 120,000 is taken at 35%.
Here's how you calculate percentages....
"Percent means ''OF 100.""
If you have sales tax of 7%, that's 7 cents of every dollar. $7 of every $100. How?
You need to look at the Percentage as a fraction-- 7/100 = .07 Multiply .07 x 100 to find that you're going to pay $7 tax for every hundred dollars of merchandise you buy.
To calculate sales tax of 7% for something that costs $500, you multiply the .07 x 500 = $35 For $150 the tax is $10.50
For the next block of VA(~watts), you calculate the 35% of that second block of VA(~watts) the same way--
35% would be 35/100, or .35 of every 100.
You start with the number of VA(~watts) you calculated for the full load of the residence.
3000 of that is taken at 100% (100/100 = 1, so that's 3000)
Subtract that 3000 from the total VA. That's the next block. In this case, it's less that 120,000, so use the full amount that's left.
Just multiply .35 times that amount to find the VA for that remainder.
Add the 3000 from the first chunk, to get your total.
I think you'll find the number is