Answer:
(The whole question can be seen in the Attachment)
(a) Plan A , $6
(b) 160 minutes, Plan B
Explanation:
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If Chris makes 40 mins of calls for the month, which plan costs less?
In the graph, it can clearly be seen that for 40 mins, Plan A costs $4 while Plan B costs $10. So Plan A costs less.
How much less does it cost than the other plan?
Plan B cost $10 while Plan A costs $4. So Plan A costs $10-$4=$6 less than plan B
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For what number of minutes both plans have the same cost?
We can see from the graph that both plans A and B coincide at 160 mins where the cost of both plans become $16
If the time spent on calls is more than this amount, which plan cost less?
Plan B costs less after time spent on call exceeds 160 mins.
The answer is B) because it shows an example of situational irony
The focus of this exercise is to correctly use adjectives and nouns to complete the sentences.
<h3>What is an adjective?</h3>
An adjective is a word that helps the reader to understand a stated noun. Hence, the correct answers are as follows:
- About pink
- window shopp(ing)?
- we just went right ahead to buy what we want
- ...checking to see what Galaxy Stores have to offer?
- check elsewhere
- check brown stores and then we can go home.
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Distraught
No other word would fit the sentence.
Roman colosseum: the Roman colosseum is a structure that was built to be a source of entertainment, it hosted fights and animal hunts. (Fact1) the grand finale they would fill it with water and host staged naval battles. (Fact2) it could hold up to 50,000-80,000 people.
Munera: its a type of “sport” as what could be considered”gladiatorial games”. (Fact1)it also could have been a funeral celebration (fact2) it was typically sponsored by the elite
Venatio: it means hunting. It was a type of entertainment that was in the colosseum. (Fact1) they would have hippos and rhinos and times (fact2) there were games where 11,000 animals would die.
Gladiator: a “man” (could also be a woman fighting too) trained to fight with weapons. (Fact1) they were typically brought in to the colosseums in chains. But some did volunteer to do it. (Facts2) sometimes emperors would play in the staged entertainment in the colosseum like the naval battles