Question: pls answer asap, u have 20 mins Table 4: Global Warming Potential of Three Main Greenhouse Gases. Source: U.S. EPA begin{tabular}{|c|c|} hline Greenhouse Gas &

Table 4: Global Warming Potential of Three Main Greenhouse Gases. Source: U.S. EPA \begin{tabular}{|c|c|} \hline Greenhouse Gas & Global Warming Potential \\ \hline CO2 & 1 \\ \hline CH4 & 25 \\ \hline N1O & 298 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Table 5: Emissions Factor for Stationary Combustion of Fossil Fuels. Source: U.S. EPA \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|} \hline Fossil Fuel & kgCO2/MMBtu & kgCH4/MMBtu & kg N,O/ MMBtu \\ \hline Bituminous coal & 93.45 & 0.0110 & 0.0016 \\ \hline Natural gas & 53.06 & 0.0050 & 0.0001 \\ \hline Wood & 93.87 & 0.3160 & 0.0042 \\ \hline Propane, LPG & 63.07 & 0.0011 & 0.0006 \\ \hline Diesel, gasoline, kerosene & 73.15 & 0.0110 & 0.0006 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Table 6: Emissions Factors for Mobile Combustion of Fossil Fuels, Source: U.S. EPA Table 7: Emissions Factors for Blectricity Purchased in Different Regions of the United States; Source: BPA Jane Green drives a Toyota Prius, which does 46mpg of gasoline. She drives 6000 miles per year. She rents an apartment in Knoxville (grid sub region SRTV), where all the heating and cooling is provided by electricity. Her annual electricity consumption is 10,000kWh. ( 1MWh=1000 kWh). What is Jane Green's annual scope 2 emissions, in kg CO2-eq? Please select the closest answer. 4.261 .6 4,234.0 4,234.5 1,149.2 1,159.3
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