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sweet-ann [11.9K]
3 years ago
9

Kadeesha has a smart phone data plan that costs $45 per month that includes 10 GB of data, but will charge an extra $25 per GB o

ver the included amount. How much would Kadeesha have to pay in a month where she used 4 GB over the limit? How much would Kadeesha have to pay in a month where she used went over by xx GB?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Yanka [14]3 years ago
5 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

10 GB included with plan

$45 per month

$25 per GB over the amount of 10

Need to find out:

How much would Kadeesha have to pay in a month where she used 4 GB over the limit, how much would it be if it went over xx GB?

Let's solve the first problem:

10 GB included + 4 GB (over) =14 total GB

$45=10GB. $25×4= 4 GB over.

$45+$100=$145

Therefore, Kadeesha would have to pay $145 if she went 4 GB over the 10.

Now, let's solve the next problem:

So, for this problem we are going to find the amount it wil be in other various amounts. To do this we will create a chart /table

$45 ------> 10GB

$70 -----> 11 GB

$95 ----> 12 GB

$120 ---> 13 GB

$145 ---> 14 GB

$170 ---> 15 GB

and so on....

but here we can see any given amount will be her usual Phone bill amount ($45), with the 10 GB and an additional $25 for every added GB.

if something is unclear, or seems wrong just let me know!

I hope this helps:)

disa [49]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. $145

2. 45+25x=total $

Step-by-step explanation:

45+(25•4)=145

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