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Under her cell phone plan, Morgan pays a flat cost of $54 per month and $5 per gigabyte, or part of a gigabyte. (For example, if she used 2.3 gigabytes, she would have to pay for 3 whole gigabytes.) She wants to keep her bill under $70 per month. What is the maximum whole number of gigabytes of data she can use while staying within her budget?



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Answer: She can use 4 gigabyte while remaining in her budget.

Step-by-step explanation:

You would first subtract 54  from 70 which leaves you with 16,

Then you would divide 16 by 4 to find how many gigabytes she could use which gives you 4

So she can use 4 gigabyte while remaining in her budget.

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Answer: Answer is 3

Step-by-step explanation:

let the maximum number of gigabytes of data is x

total budget is  $70

then, flat cost is $54 and $5per gigabyte

we get:

54 +5 × x= 70

5x =70 - 54

x = [tex]\frac{16}{5}[/tex]  = 3.2 ≈ 3

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