SOLUTION: You need to choose between two telephone plans for local calls. Plan A charges $25 per month for unlimited calls. Plan B charges a monthly fee of $13 with a charge of $0.06 per loc
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Question 322258: You need to choose between two telephone plans for local calls. Plan A charges $25 per month for unlimited calls. Plan B charges a monthly fee of $13 with a charge of $0.06 per local call. How many local telephone calls in a month make Plan A the better deal?
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Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Plan A charges $25 per month for unlimited calls.
Plan B charges a monthly fee of $13 with a charge of $0.06 per local call.
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Let the number of calls made be x to reach a bill of $25. Above x calls Plan A becomes a better deal.
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0.06x+13=25
0.06x=12
x= 12/0.06
x=200 calls
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