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21 August, 21:06

A tablet data provider offers different plans for data usage. The plan Raul chose has a monthly fee of $29.99 per month for 5 GB of data with an additional cost of $10 for each gigabyte over 5.

Raul learns that his data provider is offering an unlimited data plan for $59.99 per month. Find the minimum number of gigabytes Raul could use per month to make the unlimited plan cheaper than his current plan. Explain your solution

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  1. 21 August, 21:07
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    The minimum number is 9 GB to make the unlimited cheaper

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * Lets explain how to solve the problem

    - A tablet data provider offers different plans for data usage

    - The plan Raul chose has a monthly fee of $29.99 per month for

    5 GB of data with an additional cost of $10 for each gigabyte

    over 5

    * Assume that he will use n gigabyte per month

    ∵ The monthly fee is $29.99 for 5 GB

    ∵ The cost per GB after the first 5 GB is $10

    ∵ The number of GB whose cost is $10 is (n - 5)

    ∴ His monthly fees = 29.99 + 10 (n - 5) ⇒ current plan

    - Raul learns that his data provider is offering an unlimited data

    plan for $59.99 per month

    ∵ The fees of the unlimited is $59.99 per month

    ∵ We need the unlimited cheaper than current plane

    - Let the current plan greater than the unlimited plan

    ∴ 29.99 + 10 (n - 5) > 59.99

    - Subtract both sides by 29.99

    ∴ 10 (n - 5) > 30

    - Divide both sides by 30

    ∴ n - 5 > 3

    - Add both sides by 5

    ∴ n > 8

    ∴ The minimum number is 9 GB to make the unlimited cheaper
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