Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.01.2021 05:00, Buddy01

Anne is trying to choose between two phone plans. The first plan, with Vendafone, costs $20 per month, with calls costing an additional 25 cents per minute . The second company , Sellnet, charges $40 per month, but calls cost only 5 cents per minuteHow many minutes are the plans the same amount of money?

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