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17 April, 11:04

A cell phone company charges a $10 flat fee plus $0.05 per minute for minutes up to 600. For minutes over 600, the company

charges $0.15 per minute, in addition to the flat fee and the charges for the first 600 minutes.

Which function models the company's cell phone charges?!

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  1. 17 April, 11:31
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    In both the cases, the given total amount is given as:

    T = 10 + 0.05 m (when minutes talked m < 600)

    T = 40 + 0.15 k (when minutes talked k > 600)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, the flat fee by the phone company = $10

    The charge for each minute for first 600 minutes = $0.05

    The per minute cost after 600 minutes = $0.15

    Let us assume the number of minutes talked = m

    Case 1: when the minutes talked is less than 600 minutes.

    Total Charges = Flat Fee + 0.05 x (the minutes talked)

    or, T = $10 + m ($0.05)

    or T = 10 + 0.05 m (when m < 600)

    Case 2: when the minutes talked is more than 600 minutes.

    Let us assume the minutes talked over 600 = k minutes

    Total Charges = Flat Fee + Charges for 600 minutes + 0.15 x (the minutes talked over 600)

    or, T = $10 + 600 ($0.05) + k ($0.15)

    or T = 10 + $30 + 0.15 k (when k > 600)

    ⇒ T = 40 + 0.15 k (when k > 600)

    Hence, in both the cases, the given total amount is given as:

    T = 10 + 0.05 m (when m < 600)

    T = T = 40 + 0.15 k (when k > 600)
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