SOLUTION: Suppose minutes on a cell phone plan cost $0.11 each, and you get 3 texts per minute. If you send or receive 1800 texts per month and talk an additional 220 minutes per month, how
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Question 1013460: Suppose minutes on a cell phone plan cost $0.11 each, and you get 3 texts per minute. If you send or receive 1800 texts per month and talk an additional 220 minutes per month, how much will your cell phone bill be?
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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T=minutes talked; X=number of texts
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Bill=$0.11(T+X/3)
Bill=$0.11(220 + 1800/3)
Bill=$0.11(220+600)
Bill=$0.11(820)=$90.20
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ANSWER: Your bill for minutes would be $90.20
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