SOLUTION: The cost for a long-distance telephone call is $0.36 for the
first minute and $0.21 for each additional minute or portion thereof. Write an
inequality representing the number of
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inequality representing the number of
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Question 63211: The cost for a long-distance telephone call is $0.36 for the
first minute 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. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The cost for a long-distance telephone call is $0.36 for the
first minute 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.
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Let the number of minutes talked be "x".
36+21(x-1)<=300
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Cheers,
Stan H.