A ten-minute call will cost $2.52 in total. 1 x 54 = 54 and 9 x 22 = 198, 54+198 = 252
1.85
10cents
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Multiply the cents per minute by 60.
To convert dollars per hour to cents per minute, first calculate the number of cents in a dollar (100 cents). Then divide the dollars per hour by 60 (number of minutes in an hour) to get cents per minute. For example, if someone earns $12 per hour, the conversion would be 12 / 60 = 0.2 cents per minute.
Sure thing, honey. The algebraic expression for m minutes of long distance calls in 1 month would be 0.10m + 5. Grant pays 10 cents per minute, so that's 0.10m, and then he's got that flat rate of 5 bucks per month. So you add those two together and you've got yourself an expression. Hope that clears things up for ya!
two cents a minute two cents a minute
1,999 cents divided by 60 = 33.31 cents per minute
To convert dollars per hour to cents per minute, you would first convert dollars to cents by multiplying by 100. Then, since there are 60 minutes in an hour, you would divide the result by 60 to get the cents per minute rate.
45 cents per minute.
Long Distance Rates for Solo Mobile is 35 cents per minute. It's the same rate as for the local calls. For more information on rates & plans, you can visit www.solomobile.ca
It is 10 cents, 15 cents for long distance, and 3 cents for text