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19 January, 02:24

Jenna is deciding between two cell-phone plans. The first plan has $50 signup fee and costs $20 per month. The second plan has $30 sign up fee amd cost $25 per month. After how many months will the total coast be the same? What will that cost be

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  1. 19 January, 02:50
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number if months it will take for the total costs of both plans to be the same.

    The first plan has $50 signup fee and costs $20 per month. This means that the total cost of using the first plan in a month would be

    20x + 50

    The second plan has $30 sign up fee and cost $25 per month. This means that the total cost of using the first plan in a month would be

    25x + 30

    For the costs to be the same,

    20x + 50 = 25x + 30

    25x - 20x = 50 - 30

    5x = 20

    x = 20/5 = 4

    The costs would be the sane after 4 months. The cost would be

    20 * 4 + 50

    = $130
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