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the charges for an international call made using the calling card for two phone companies are shown in the table. what is the length of a phone call that would cost the same no matter witch company is used?

the charges for an international call made using the calling card for two phone companies-example-1

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10 minutes would be your answer. I just solved for 35 + 3x=45+2x
User Andrew Au
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Answer:

  • 10 minutes.

Explanation:

We can express the charge made by the companies as equations.

The charge made by the Company A starts at 35 cents, and cost 3 additional cents per minute. We can write this as:


charge_A(t)= 35 \ c + 3 \ (c)/(min) * t

where t is the length of the call in minutes. For the company B the charge starts at 45 cents, and cost 2 additional cents per minute. This is:


charge_B(t)= 45 \ c + 2 \ (c)/(min) * t.

Now. At what length t' the cost of the phone call is the same? We can write the condition as:


charge_A(t')= charge_B(t')

this means:


35 \ c + 3 \ (c)/(min) * t'= 45 \ c + 2 \ (c)/(min) * t'

doing a little work...


35 \ c + 3 \ (c)/(min) * t' - 35 \ c = 45 \ c + 2 \ (c)/(min) * t' - 35 \ c


3 \ (c)/(min) * t'= 10 \ c + 2 \ (c)/(min) * t'


3 \ (c)/(min) * t' - 2 \ (c)/(min) * t'= 10 \ c


1 \ (c)/(min) * t'= 10 \ c


(1 \ (c)/(min) * t')/(1 \ (c)/(min))= (10 \ c)/(1 \ (c)/(min))


t'= 10 min

And this is the length of time we are looking for.

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