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The following data table represents the total cost of a monthly cell phone bill as a function of the number of minutes that the phone is used each month.

The table shows that as more minutes are used each month, the total monthly cost will increase at the same rate. Assuming that this is true, what is the total monthly cost for the cell phone if it is used for 2,500 minutes?

The following data table represents the total cost of a monthly cell phone bill as-example-1
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Answer:
The total monthly cost would be $214

Step-by-step explanation:
They gave us 1,250, which is half of 2,500. multiplication:
1,250 = 2,500
107 = x
2 × 1,250 = 2,500
2 × 107 = 214
Therefore, the total monthly cost if the cell phone is used for 2,500 minutes is $214.
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