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Dk on a gas bill typically refers to "Dekatherm," a unit of measurement for energy content. One dekatherm is equivalent to 10 therms, which is a standard unit used to measure gas consumption. It represents the amount of energy required to heat one million British thermal units (BTUs). This measurement helps consumers understand their gas usage in terms of energy consumption.

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