SOLUTION: A long-distance phone call costs $1.28 for the first minute and $0.78 for each additional minute or portion thereof. Write an inequality representing the number of minutes a perso
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Question 72019: A long-distance phone call costs $1.28 for the first minute and $0.78 for each additional minute or portion thereof. Write an inequality representing the number of minutes a person could talk without exceeding $8.
Answer by checkley75(3666) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1.28+.78x<=8.00 (x being the number of minutes used)
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