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The cost for a certain music plan is $9.99 per year plus $0.25 per song you downloaded. If you paid $113.74 one year, find the number of songs you downloaded.
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The cost for a certain music plan is $9.99 per year plus $0.25 per song you downloaded. If you paid $113.74 one year, find the number of songs you downloaded.
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Simple...
for one year it's $9.99 and you paid $113.74 in one year and it's $0.25 per song....
$113.74-$9.99=$103.75
Now simply divide by $0.25
This means you bought 415 songs..
Thus, your answer.
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