SOLUTION: Multiply the number of minutes Mr. Frotout spent on long-distance calls by $0.45, the long-distance rate. Then add $33, the flat monthly charge.

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Question 398847: Multiply the number of minutes Mr. Frotout spent on long-distance calls by $0.45, the long-distance rate. Then add $33, the flat monthly charge.
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.45M+33 ans.
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