WEBYou want to figure out which cell phone provider offers the best deal on the features you need and want. Practicing comparison shopping can help you make an informed buying decision. Record cell phone and plan features that are most important to you.
WEBConduct research to identify features and costs of two cell phone plans. Analyze and compare the data gathered on different features. Decide on a cell phone plan that meets their needs, wants, and budget.
WEBThree cell phone plans are compared. It turns out that each is the best deal for a different person, depending on how much they talk on the phone each month. It is fairly straightforward to answer the question for specific examples, but that is just the opening.
WEBSep 13, 2024 · Students research the features and costs of cell phones and cell phone plans and use a decision matrix to compare options and determine the best one for their needs, wants, and budget.
WEBChoose the best cell phone plan for your family. You and your teen or young adult will compare cell phone plans and use a decision matrix to pick the best one for your family’s needs, wants, and budget. Key money concepts.
WEBThe Bell sisters, Ding and Ling, are comparing cell phone plans. They want to share a plan and need to decide which option is the best for them. Here are two monthly plans that are available in their area: • Plan A: $30 flat fee per month and $0.10/minute for each call (a “pay as you go” plan);
WEBThis resource includes a link to a digital, Google Slides version as well as a PDF for printing. This mini project contains 4 pages of work, comparing four different cell phone plans. The students will then conduct research to …
WEBCompare the Boost phone plan and the Verizon monthly pay plan by graphing each on the grid below. Over time which is a better deal? Should you pay full price for the phone at the beginning (with Boost) or just pay monthly for the phone with Verizon?
WEBStudents compare cell phone plans by analyzing tables, graphs, and equations in this sample lesson. Tools are available and useful to students during their analysis, and provide opportunities to make sense of the different rate plans.
WEBChoosing a Plan. The Tick Talk Telephone company offers these plans: Plan A: a flat rate of $44 / month, unlimited calling. Plan B: a rate of 3 cents per minute. Plan C: a rate of $22 for up to 1800 minutes, plus 10 cents per minute after that.