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Carly wants to add texting to her cell phone plan. she has two choices in texting packages. the turkey plan charges $.15 per text and a $20 monthly fee. the gobble plan charges $.20 per text but has no monthly fee. part a write an equation that represents the total cost for each texting package, the turkey and the gobble packages, if any amount of texts are sent. be sure to define the variables you are using for your equation. define the variables turkey plan equation gobble plan equation part b how many texts will carly have to send each month for the two packages to be the same cost? use words, numbers, and/or symbols to justify your answer. carly believes she will send 500 texts each month. which texting package would be less expensive package for carly to add to her cell phone plan? show all work using words, numbers, and or symbols to justify your answer. will give brainliest to first right answer

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