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Suppose that the monthly cost of a long-distance phone plan (in dollar
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Suppose that the monthly cost of a long-distance phone plan (in dollars) is a linear function of the total calling time (in minutes). When graphed, the function gives a line with a slope of 0.12 See the figure below.
The monthly cost for 51 minutes of calls is $18.51 What is the monthly cost for 43 minutes of calls?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(18.51/51)(43)=$15.61
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