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24 August, 00:30

A phone company offers two monthly plans. Plan A costs $24 plus an additional $0.09 for each minute of calls. Plan B costs $20 plus an additional $0.14 for each minute of calls. For what amount of calling do the plans equal the same cost? What is the cost when the two plans cost the same?

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  1. 24 August, 02:31
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    x = number of minutes used, y = total cost in dollars

    Plan A: y = 0.09x + 24

    Plan B: y = 0.14x + 20

    Equate the two right hand side (RHS) expressions and solve for x

    0.14x + 20 = 0.09x + 24

    0.14x - 0.09x = 24 - 20

    0.05x = 4

    x = 4/0.05

    x = 80

    The two plans will cost the same amount of money if you use up 80 minutes

    Plug in x = 80 into either equation to find y

    y = 0.09*x + 24

    y = 0.09*80 + 24

    y = 31.20

    or

    y = 0.14*x + 20

    y = 0.14*80 + 20

    y = 31.20

    So both plans will cost $31.20 if you use up 80 minutes
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