Which situation best represents the following equation?
25 + .05x - 50 + 01x
A There are two...
Mathematics, 23.09.2020 19:01 natalie2sheffield
Which situation best represents the following equation?
25 + .05x - 50 + 01x
A There are two cell phone companies that charge based on the number of minutes
used each month, X. Cellular One charges $50 plus 5 cents per minute. Cellular
Plus charges $25 plus 1 cent per minute. How many minutes can be used in one
month to meke the two companies charge the same amount?
B There are two cell phone companies that charge based on the number of minutes
used each month, X. Cellular One charges $25 plus $5 per minute. Cellular Plus
charges $50 plus $ 1 per minute. How many minutes can be used in one month to
make the two companies charge the same amount?
C There are two cell phone companies that charge based on the number of minutes
used each month, x, Cellular One charges $25 plus 5 cents per minute. Cellular
Plus charges $50. How many minutes can be used in one month to make the two
companies charge the same amount?
D There are two cell phone companies that charge based on the number of minutes
used each month, x. Cellular One charges $25 plus 5 cents per minute. Cellular
Plus charges S50 plus 1 cent per minute How many minutes can be used in one
month to make the two companies charge the same amount
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