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1 February, 21:56

A phone company charges a $5 monthly service fee and $0.25 for every minute of long-distance call time. If your telephone budget is $8.45, what is the maximum number of minutes of long-distance calls you can make? (Round your answer down to the nearest minute.)

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  1. 2 February, 01:14
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    The maximum number is 33. $0.25 multiplied by 4 is $1.00. If you multiply $1.00 by 8, the result is $8.00. If you multiply 8 by 4, since the number of quarters equivalent to $1.00 is 4, the result is 32. The remaining number is 0.45. You can only add 1 more quarter. 32+1=33. Therefore, the answer is 33.
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