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12 July, 23:24

A long-distance phone company has a monthly fee of $7.95 and charges a rate of $0.05 per minute. Another long-distance company has a monthly fee of $9.95 and charges a rate of $0.03 per minute. At how many minutes would the two companies have equal charges?

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  1. 12 July, 23:31
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    100 minutes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number of minutes required for the two Billings to be equal be x.

    Now we write this in an equation form.

    7.95 + 0.05x = 9.95 + 0.03x

    0.05x - 0.03x = 9.95 - 7.95

    0.02x = 2

    x = 2/0.02 = 100 minutes

    At the 100th minute, the amount of Billings would be equal
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