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Mathematics, 25.01.2021 03:40 bheam12

2. Was your plan in part B an example of direct variation (the plan depended only on the time spent talking) or a partial variation? (the plan depended on the time spent talking and an initial cost). 3. Which Plan best for you? Was this the same as your hypothesis? 4. Which plan had the highest rate of change? Which plan has the lowest slope? 5. Using your graph, which plan would be best if you talked for 200 minutes? 6. When is the Rogers My5 plan better than the Telus prepaid plan? 7. Which plans are an example of direct variation? 8. Come up with at least 3 other things that need to be considered when choosing your cell phone plan (aside from cost per minute talking), and explain why these are important to you.

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