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29 August, 12:56

Every month, Adrian pays for his own long-distance calls made on his family phone. Last month, 15 of the 60 minutes of long-distance charges were Adrian's and he paid $2.50 of the $12 long-distance bill. Did Adrian pay his fair share?

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  1. 29 August, 16:50
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    No, Adrian did not pay his fair share.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If you divide 60 by 15, you get 4 so Adrian made 1/4 of the families total long distance calls. So, he would need to pay 1/4 of the bill.

    However, 1/4 of 12 is 3, not 2.50.

    So, Adrian would need to pay $0.50 more in order to pay his fair share.
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