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| Question 101792This question is from textbook
 :  I can't seem to figure this one out. Can you please help me.
 You are choosing between two long-distance telephone plans. Plan A has a monthly fee of $15 with a charge of $.08 per minute for all long-distance calls. Plan B has a monthly fee of $3 with a charge of $.12 per minute for all long distance calls.
 a. For how many minutes of long-distance calls will the costs for the two plans be the same? What will be the cost for each plan?
 b. If you make approximately 15 long-distance calls per month, each averaging 30 minutes, which plan should you select? Explain your answer. 
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 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Plan A has a monthly fee of $15 with a charge of $.08 per minute for all long-distance calls. Plan B has a monthly fee of $3 with a charge of $.12 per minute for all long distance calls. a. For how many minutes of long-distance calls will the costs for the two plans be the same? What will be the cost for each plan?
 Plan A cost: A(x)= 15+0.08x
 Plan B cost: B(x)= 3 + 0.12x
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 EQUATION:
 If Plan A costs the same as Plan B:
 15+0.08x = 3 + 0.12x
 12 = 0.04x
 x = 300 minutes (The plans will cost the same when each covers 300 minutes)
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 b. If you make approximately 15 long-distance calls per month, each averaging 30 minutes, which plan should you select? Explain your answer.
 15*30 = 450 minutes
 Cost for Plan A: A(450)= 15+0.08*450 =$51
 Cost for Plan B: B(450)=  3+0.12*450 =$57
 You can make the choice and explain your reasons.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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