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20 August, 18:23

For each long-distance call anywhere in the continental United States, a new phone service will charge users $0.30 per minute for the first 2 minutes and $0.02 per minute for additional minutes in each call. Tom's current phone service charges $0.10 per minute for all calls, and his calls are never shorter than 7 minutes. If Tom's dorm switches to the new phone service, what will happen to the average length of his calls?

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  1. 20 August, 18:26
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    The average length of his calls will stay the same. It's the cost that would change, not the length
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