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Re: The daytime charge for 360 minutes of calling for phone serv
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11 Dec 2020, 06:35
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Hi, Hi Carcass,
Does this question have full info ? I think we need some info to determine the relationships between daytime fee and night time fee. Could you please advise what I might be missing ?
Re: The daytime charge for 360 minutes of calling for phone serv
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11 Dec 2020, 09:24
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Gocha wrote:
Hi, Hi Carcass,
Does this question have full info ? I think we need some info to determine the relationships between daytime fee and night time fee. Could you please advise what I might be missing ?
Best, Gocha
Sorry, my fault. The graph was hidden under another tab I did not see
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11 Dec 2020, 09:49
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Carcass wrote:
Gocha wrote:
Hi, Hi Carcass,
Does this question have full info ? I think we need some info to determine the relationships between daytime fee and night time fee. Could you please advise what I might be missing ?
Best, Gocha
Sorry, my fault. The graph was hidden under another tab I did not see
Forgive me
According to the graph above
\(\frac{99.40-71.40}{71.40} \approx 39.21\)
E is the answer
Hi Carcass, Thank you now I can see a graph. I really appreciate your support.