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Your cell phone plan costs $24..99 per month plus $0.17 for each text message you send or receive. You have at most $32.00 to spend on your cell phone bill. What is the maxim…
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Your cell phone plan costs $24..99 per month plus $0.17 for each text message you send or receive. You have at most $32.00 to spend on your cell phone bill. What is the maximum number of text messages that you can send or receive next month?
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41 texts that is either 21 inbox and 20 outbox, or it could be 20 inbox and 21 outbox
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24.99 + 0.17m < = 32
0.17m < = 32 - 24.99
0.17m < = 7.01
m < = 7.10/0.17
m < = 41.24......so the maximum number that u can send or receive is 41
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