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A telephone company charges $4.95 per month for long distance calls plus $.05 per minute. The monthly cost (c) of long distance calls can be described by th
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Question 120592: Okay the question is :
A telephone company charges $4.95 per month for long distance calls plus $.05 per minute. The monthly cost (c) of long distance calls can be described by the equation c= 0.05m + 4.95 where m is the number of minutes. Set this equation up so that it is able to be graphed.
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