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Oberon Cell Phone Company advertises service for 10 cents per minute plus a monthly fee of $35.00. so If Parker’s phone bill for October was $87.50, find the number of minutes he talked.
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Oberon Cell Phone Company advertises service for 10 cents per minute plus a monthly fee of $35.00.
so If Parker’s phone bill for October was $87.50, find the number of minutes he talked.
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First, subtract the monthly fee from the October bill, which would be
$52.50
.
Now, divide this by
$0.10
.
Parker talked for
525 minutes.
Hope this helps! :)
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