SOLUTION: A streaming music service charges a low $4 monthly fee, but charges an additional 5 cents per song. Lindy wants to pay a maximum of $25 each month. How many songs will she be abl

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Question 1203881: A streaming music service charges a low $4 monthly fee, but charges an additional 5 cents per song.
Lindy wants to pay a maximum of $25 each month.
How many songs will she be able to listen to each month? Answer with a whole number.
I am not sure where to start for this problem.

Answer by ikleyn(52776)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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For this super-simple primitive problem, the solution in one line fits very well

    the number of songs =  =  =  = 420.       ANSWER

Solved.

The formula is SELF-EXPLANATORY.

Look in it attentively - it will tell you the whole story.



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