We have a phone service fee which can be divided in:
- A fixed fee of $19 per month.
- A variable fee of $0.04 per minute, so that the cost for m minutes is 0.04*m.
We can add the two fees to express the total cost in function of the minutes as:
![C(m)=19+0.04m](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/33u78eyxi4d2s4jm1hbk7gkahqyibkubc9.png)
For a month where the cost is C(m) = 70.28, we can calculate the minutes as:
![\begin{gathered} C(m)=70.28 \\ 19+0.04m=70.28 \\ 0.04m=70.28-19 \\ 0.04m=51.28 \\ m=(51.28)/(0.04) \\ m=1282 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/v319ae3tu7urozq0rrt4vkmanme1pvrv10.png)
Answer: if she pays at least $70.28, she has talked at least m = 1282 minutes per month.