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14 December, 13:17

Ingram called Verizon to argue about his bill. He was paying $95.26 monthly but he argued the new bill down to $78.17. What was the percent decrease in the bill? If Ingram values his time at $25 per hour and the phone call lasted 45 minutes, was the call worth his time?

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  1. 14 December, 13:32
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    ((95.26 - 78.17) / 78.17) x100

    21.86260714% percentage decrease

    The phone call was worth his time
  2. 14 December, 13:40
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    He was paying $95.26 monthly but he argued the new bill down to $78.17. The amount by which the bill was decreased is

    95.26 - 78.17 = $17.09

    Therefore, the percent decrease in the bill is

    17.09/95.26 * 100 = 17.94%

    60 minutes = 1 hour

    45 minutes = 45/60 = 0.75hour

    If Ingram values his time at $25 per hour, then the cost of 0.75 hour is

    0.75 * 25 = $18.75

    The call was worth the time
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