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Mathematics, 31.10.2021 03:20 NicolasG

The table shows two cell phone plans that offer free minutes for given number of paid minutes used. Pablo has Plan A and Sam has Plan B. a. What is Pablo's ratio of free to paid minutes?

b. What is Sam's ratio of free to paid minutes?

c. Does Pablo's cell phone plan offer the same ratio of free to paid minutes as Sam's? Explain.

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