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18 October, 18:36

A phone company has a monthly cellular data plan where a customer pays a flat monthly fee and then a certain amount of money per megabyte (MB) of data used on the phone. If a customer uses 80 MB, the monthly cost will be $19.00. If the customer uses MB, the monthly cost will be $. Find a linear equation for the monthly cost of the data plan, C, as a function of x, the number of MB used.

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  1. 18 October, 20:54
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    C = 0.175x + 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I think your question is missed of key information, allow me to add in and hope it will fit the original one.

    A phone company has a monthly cellular data plan where a customer pays a flat monthly fee $5 and then a certain amount of money per megabyte (MB) of data used on the phone

    Given:

    Customer uses 80 MB The monthly cost will be $19.00 (flat monthly fee and then a certain amount of money per megabyte (MB) of data used on the phone)

    So let:

    - C is the cost of the data plan

    - x is amount of money per megabyte (MB)

    We can form the standard equation:

    C = mx + b C = mx + 5

    In this situation, we have:

    19 = m*80 + 5

    m = 0.175

    So the a linear equation is: C = 0.175x + 5

    Hope it will find you well
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