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The two lines represent two equations. Their intersection represents the point for which both equations are true. So A is the solution to the system.

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Let
t be the amount of time (minutes) used in a month on either plan. The first plan charges $0.18 for every minute, so you'd have to pay
0.18t each month. The second plan charges a flat fee of $49.95 plus $0.08 for every minute used, so that the total cost would be
49.95+0.08t. The second plan is preferable if its cost is less than the cost of the first plan. You want to find
t such that


0.18t=49.95+0.8t

Solving gives


0.18t=49.95+0.8t\implies0.10t=49.95\implies t=499.5

This means that after using 499.5 minutes, the second plan has a lower cost. (Just to check, if
t=500, the first plan costs
0.18(500)=90 while the second plan costs
49.95+0.08(500)=89.95)

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Same idea as the previous problem. The daily cost for each mile
m with plan A is
30+0.13m, while plan B has a fixed cost of $50, independent of
m. The plans cost the same when


30+0.13m=50\implies0.13m=20\implies m\approx153.8

but plan B starts to save money for any mileage beyond that.

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