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14 January, 07:00

Amir's checking account charges a $9.75 monthly service fee and a $0.12 per-check fee. If Amir writes 15 checks per month, should he switch to a checking account that charges an $11.50 monthly service fee and no per-check fee

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  1. 14 January, 07:24
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    Amir should switch because his monthly fee are currently greater than $11.50. So, if each check costs $0.12 cents, and he writes 15 a month, you multiply 0.12 by 15

    0.12 times 15 equals $1.80

    Additionally, you add $1.80 to $9.75, which comes out to $11.55

    In summary, you will spend 5 cents more on the fist plan, than you would on the second.

    thats why you should switch.
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