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2 January, 16:58

One cell phone company charges $26.50 a month plus $0.15 a minute for calls. Another company charges $14.50 a month and $0.25 a minute for calls. For how many minutes is the cost of the plans the same?

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  1. 2 January, 17:04
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    company 1 - 26.50 + 0.15 a min for calls

    Company 2 - 14.50 + 0.25a min for calls

    14.50+0.25=14.75$ 15.00$ 15.25$ 15.50$ 15.75$ 16

    26.50+0.15=26.65$ 26.8$

    26.50+t*0.15=14.50+t*0.25

    t*0.1=12

    t=120 mins

    120x0.25=30.00+14.50=44.50

    120x0.15=18.00 + 26.50=44.5=44.50
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