100 minutes (1000/10)
1 hour and 25 minutes = 85 minutes = 20 minutes @ 22 a minute + 20 minutes @ 15 a minute + 45 minutes @ 03 a minute = 440 + 300 + 135 = 875
0.22*20, 0.15*20, 0.03*45, totals 4.40+3+1.35 = 8.75 dollars or euro etc.
If a phone company charges $0.30 for the first minute and $0.25 for each additional minute for a long-distance call, how long did you talk if the phone call cost $8.05?
go to recent call then go to cal duration on your cell phone if that doesnt work then you can probley call your cell phone company
96
200 minutes
8.75
1 hour and 25 minutes = 85 minutes = 20 minutes @ 22 a minute + 20 minutes @ 15 a minute + 45 minutes @ 03 a minute = 440 + 300 + 135 = 875
That's about $00.225 per minute.
Denise has a fixed cost per month of $29.95. Subtract the fixed cost from her monthly bill of $99.95 to get a timed cost of $70.00. At 10c per minute she has been charged for 7000/10 = 700 minutes of chargeable time. She does not get charged for the first 300 minutes so she has used her phone for 300 + 700 = 1000 minutes. (16 2/3 hours)
$7.27 - $0.55 = 1 minute / Remaining $6.72 $6.72/0.28 = 24 minutes. 24*0.28 = 6.72. 24 + 1 Minute = 25 minutes.
no but if you have to pay for minutes on your phone then you do
0.22*20, 0.15*20, 0.03*45, totals 4.40+3+1.35 = 8.75 dollars or euro etc.
You have to pay, usually at quite a high price per minute.
11.25
The minutes start counting when the phone starts ringing and stop when you hang up. Any seconds get rounded up to the next minute.
1.85