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20 June, 05:11

Joffrey is signing up for a new Internet service plan that initially costs $49.99 a month. After a 3-month trial period, the company increases the price by 25%. Additionally, the company charges a flat-fee of $10 a month for service charges. If Joffrey is going to need Internet access for the next m months, where m > 3, how much will he be charged, in dollars?

49.99 (1.25m) + 10m

49.99 (3) + 49.99 (1.25) (m - 3) + 10m

49.99 (1.25) (3) + 49.99 (m - 3) + 10m

49.99 (1.25) (10m)

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  1. 20 June, 06:05
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    B. 49.99 (3) + 49.99 (1.25) (m - 3) + 10m

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's do this step by step.

    Initially, it costs $49.99 a month, for the first three months.

    49.99 (3)

    After three months, the company increases price by 25%. So with m=month, that means that after three months, the price is 1.25% of what it was before. We multiply 49.99 times 1.25 to find the new price.

    49.99 (3) + 49.99 (1.25) (m-3)

    They also charge $10 a month.

    49.99 (3) + 49.99 (1.25) (m-3) + 10m
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