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paige has a cell phone plan that charges $0.06 per minute plus a monthly fee of $15.00. She budgets $25.50 per month for total cell phone expenses without taxes. What is the maximum number of minutes Tamara could use her phone each month in order to stay within her budget?

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Answered by graagav09
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Step-by-step explanation:

I solved it a different way i did :

55=0.1(m-500)+50

55=0.1m-50+50

55=0.1m-0

55-0=0.1

55=0.1

0.1=0.1

550=m

Answered by sadiaanam
0

Answer: 175 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the maximum number of minutes Paige can use her phone each month and stay within her budget, we need to set up an equation that represents her total cell phone expenses as a function of the number of minutes she uses. Let's call the number of minutes she uses each month "x".

Her monthly expenses are then 0.06x for the cost of the minutes plus $15.00 for the monthly fee.

So, the equation for her total monthly expenses would be 0.06x + $15.00 = $25.50.

Next, we will isolate x by subtracting $15.00 from both sides of the equation:

0.06x = $10.50

Finally, we will divide both sides of the equation by 0.06 to find x:

x = 175

Therefore, the maximum number of minutes Paige can use her phone each month and stay within her budget is 175 minutes.

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