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A cell phone provider offers a plan that costs $30 per month plus $0.10 per text message sent or received. A comparable plan costs $50 per month but offers unlimited text messaging. Complete parts a.
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A cell phone provider offers a plan that costs $30 per month plus $0.10 per text message sent or received. A comparable plan costs $50 per month but offers unlimited text messaging. Complete parts a. and b. below.
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The equations would look like this:
y = 0.10x + 30m
y = 50m
Y = total
x = per text message
m = number of months.
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