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A cell phone plan has a base fee of $50 per month. The monthly cost (C) increases by $10 for every gigabytes (g) of data used. Wtite an equation with two variables that represents the total monthly cost (C) of the plan.

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  1. 23 June, 01:56
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    C = 50 + 10g

    C being the total monthly cost which is equal to the base cost 50 plus the $10 for every g (gigabyte).
  2. 23 June, 02:19
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    Answer: C = 10g + 50

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let g represent the number of gigabytes of data used.

    Let C represent the total monthly cost of using g gigabytes of data.

    The cell phone plan has a base fee of $50 per month. The monthly cost (C) increases by $10 for every gigabytes (g) of data used. This means that the equation representing the cost of using g gigabytes in a month is

    C = 10g + 50
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