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Verizon Plan A is $40 + $12 per gigabyte. Verizon Plan B is $30 + $14 per gigabyte. How many gigabytes would be needed to make the two plans equal?
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Verizon Plan A is $40 + $12 per gigabyte. Verizon Plan B is $30 + $14 per gigabyte. How many gigabytes would be needed to make the two plans equal?
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3 gigabytes would be needed!!
Plan A: 40+12=52+12=68+12=80+12=92
Plan B: 30+14=44+14=58+14=72+14=92
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