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+ | A cell phone plan costs <math>20</math> dollars each month, plus <math>5</math> cents per text message sent, plus <math>10</math> cents for each minute used over <math>30</math> hours. In January Michelle sent <math>100</math> text messages and talked for <math>30.5</math> hours. How much did she have to pay? | ||
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+ | \textbf{(A)}\ 24.00 \qquad | ||
+ | \textbf{(B)}\ 24.50 \qquad | ||
+ | \textbf{(C)}\ 25.50 \qquad | ||
+ | \textbf{(D)}\ 28.00 \qquad | ||
+ | \textbf{(E)}\ 30.00 </math> | ||
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== Solution == | == Solution == | ||
The base price of Michelle's cell phone plan is <dollar/>20. | The base price of Michelle's cell phone plan is <dollar/>20. |
Revision as of 23:35, 9 February 2011
Problem
A cell phone plan costs dollars each month, plus cents per text message sent, plus cents for each minute used over hours. In January Michelle sent text messages and talked for hours. How much did she have to pay?
Solution
The base price of Michelle's cell phone plan is <dollar/>20. If she sent 100 text messages and it costs 5 cents per text, then she must have spent 500 cents for texting, or <dollar/>5. She talked for 30.5 hours, but 30.5-30 will give us the amount of time that she has to pay an additional amount for. 30.5-30=.5 hours=30 minutes. Since the price for phone calls is 10 cents per minute, the additional amount Michelle has to pay for phone calls is 30*10=300 cents, or <dollar/>3. Adding <dollar/>20+<dollar/>5+<dollar/>3=<dollar/>28=.
See also
2011 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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