SOLUTION: The cost for a long-distance telephone call is $0.36 for the first minutes and $0.21 for each additional minute or portion thereof. Write an inequality representing the number of

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Question 110161This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
: The cost for a long-distance telephone call is $0.36 for the first minutes and $0.21 for each additional minute or portion thereof. Write an inequality representing the number of minutes a person could talk without exceeding $3.00. This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra

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.36+.21x<=3.00 [x=number of minutes can be used after the first minute.]