SOLUTION: Ronnie is considering switching cell phone plans. The new plan would cost $5.95 per month plus $0.04 cents per minute.
a. What are the restrictions on the domain and range of t
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a. What are the restrictions on the domain and range of t
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Question 1005082: Ronnie is considering switching cell phone plans. The new plan would cost $5.95 per month plus $0.04 cents per minute.
a. What are the restrictions on the domain and range of this situation?
b. Write an equation in slope-intercept form to represent this situation. Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let the total cost for x minutes be C.
The domain must be x >= 0, since you can't make negative calls. The range must be >= $5.95, since even if zero calls are made, you still owe $5.95.
The function would be
C = .04x + 5.95