Answer:
$C = 0.30(m) + 15
C is bill cost
m is number of minutes used
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are asked to write an equation that estimates the bill cost of Maggie’s phone bills.
We proceed as follows;
Now, let’s try and find the base fee.
We can calculate this using her bill for September.
Mathematically;
Bill = (Cost per minute * total minutes) + Base fee
Here, $0.30 per minute for 120 minutes will yield a total of 120 * 0.3 = $36
This means the base fee would be $51-$36 = $15
Now let’s say the bill is $C, and the number of minutes used is m
Mathematically;
$C = 0.30(m) + 15
Answer:
x=56
Step-by-step explanation:
okay so
x=180- (64+60)
x= 180-124
x= 56
Answer:
Approximately 19.4%
Step-by-step explanation:
Co. Dogs: 13
Co. Others: 54
13+54=Total Co.
=67.
Co. Dogs: 13/67.
App. 19.4% (For 13 Co.)
App. 1.49% (For 1 Co.)
One weighs a pound, and the other pounds away!