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johns cell phone gives him 1250 minutes for $25. He used 1300 minutes. How much will his cell phone company bill him for?
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1300-1250=50 50/1250= .04 .04 x 25= $1 because he went over so you add that to the fee of $25 for using 1250. the answer is $26
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