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AC 552 HomeWork : Wk1 Plan A Pay $.10 per text Text per month 240 $ 24.00 780 $ 78.00 1250 $ 125.00

Show Calculations: 240 x $.10 = $24.00 780 x $.10= $78.00 1250 x $.10= $125.00

Plan B Pay $15/mo (500txt) plus $.08 for ea. txt over 500 Text per month Show Calculations: 240 $ 15.00 No Calculation; # of text is within plan 780 $ 37.40 1st 500 txt is within text plan; Overage is 280 x $.08= $22.40 1250 $ 75.00 $15 + 22.40= $37.40 1st 500 txt is within text plan; Overage is 750 x $.08= $60.00 $15 + $60= $75 Plan C Pay $25/mo (1000txt) plus $.05 for ea. txt over 1000 Text per month Show Calculations: 240 $ 25.00 No Calculation; # of text is within plan 780 $ 25.00 No Calculation; # of text is within plan 1250 $ 37.50 1st 1000 txt is within text plan; Overage is 250 x $.05= $12.50 $25 + $12.50= $37.50 A. Draw Chart
Plan A: $.10/txt Plan B $15/mo(500 txt) + $.08 addt'l txt Plan C: $25/mo(1000txt) + $.05 addt'l txt $125.00

B. Which plan should you choose if you expect to make : i. 240 texts per month? Ans. I would choose plan B. ii. 780 texts per month? Ans. I would choose plan C. iii. 1,250 texts per month? Ans. I would choose plan C.

$78.00 $37.40 $24.00 $15.00 $25.00 $25.00

$75.00 $37.50

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