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9 September, 08:49

A phone company offers two monthly plans. Plan A costs $11 plus an additional $0.17

for each minute of calls. Plan B costs $16 plus an additional $0.13 for each minute of calls.

For what amount of calling in minutes do the two cost the same?

What is the cost when the two plans cost the same?

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  1. 9 September, 09:04
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    125 minutes of calling

    It will cost $32.25 when the plans cost the same.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first plan's expression would be:

    11+.17x x being the number of minutes

    The second plan's expression would be:

    16+.13x

    You must set the expressions equal to one another. So:

    11+.17x=16+.13x

    Then solve for x:

    .17x=5+.13x

    .04x=5

    x=125

    So the plans will cost the same after 125 minutes. To find the cost of the plans at that time, substitute 125 in for the x in one of the equations.

    11+.17 (125) = y y being the overall cost of the plan

    11+21.25=y

    32.25=y

    To check your answer, you can substitute again in the other equation:

    16+.13 (125) = y

    16+16.25=7

    32.25=7
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