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9 November, 06:43

Customers of a phone company can choose between two service plans for long distance calls. The first plan has a

$

16

monthly fee and charges an additional

$

0.10

for each minute of calls. The second plan has no monthly fee but charges

$

0.14

for each minute of calls. For how many minutes of calls will the costs of the two plans be equal?

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  1. 9 November, 06:49
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    A=16+0.1m and b=0.14m they will be equal when:

    16+0.1m=0.14m subtract 0.1m from both sides:

    16=0.04m divide both sides 0.04

    m=400 minutes

    So after using 400 minutes both plans will cost the same.
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