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You are shopping for a new cell phone. your current monthly usages are as follows: data: 2.5 gb talk: 300 minutes text messages: 500 here are the current offerings: att $95/month for 3 gb of data, 250 minutes, and 500 text messages. additional data is $10/gb and you must buy in 1 gb increments, overages are not prorated. additional minutes are $0.15 each and additional texts are $0.10 each. verizon $90/month for 2 gb of data, 500 minutes, and 400 text messages. additional data is $15/gb and you must buy in 1 gb increments, overages are not prorated. additional minutes are $0.05 each and additional texts are $0.10 each. sprint $110/month unlimited data, talk and text assuming you use exactly the amounts listed above for your historical usage, list the plans in order from lowest price (first) to highest price (last).

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