In 2013, 10 percent of the energy used in the United States was renewable energy. Of that renewable energy, 17.9 percent was from wind. Therefore, in 2013, how much of the total energy used in the United States was from wind?

A) About 2%
B) About 5%
C) About 7%
D) More than 10%


A

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