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The credit remaining on a phone card (in dollars) is a linear function of the total calling time made with the card (in minutes). The remaining credit after 42 minutes of calls is $23.70, and the remaining credit after 53 minutes of calls is $22.05 . What is the remaining credit after 61 minutes of calls?

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Answer:

The remaining credit after 61 minutes of calls is $20.85.

Explanation:

The credit remaining after t minutes can be modeled by a linear function is the following format:


C(t) = C(0) - at

In which C(0) is the initial amount of credit and a is the cost of a minute.

The remaining credit after 42 minutes of calls is $23.70

This means that
C(42) = 23.70

So


C(t) = C(0) - at


23.70 = C(0) - 42a


C(0) = 42a + 23.70

The remaining credit after 53 minutes of calls is $22.05.

This means that
C(53) = 22.05

So


C(t) = C(0) - at


22.05 = C(0) - 53a


C(0) = 22.05 + 53a

From above:


C(0) = 42a + 23.70

So


42a + 23.70 = 22.05 + 53a


11a = 1.65


a = (1.65)/(11)


a = 0.15


C(0) = 42*0.15 + 23.70 = 30

So


C(t) = C(0) - at


C(t) = 30 - 0.15t

What is the remaining credit after 61 minutes of calls?

This is C(61).


C(t) = 30 - 0.15*61 = 20.85

The remaining credit after 61 minutes of calls is $20.85.

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