SOLUTION: A cell phone carrier has a family plan rate as follows: the first two phones cost a total of $100. Each additional phone is another $10. This can be represented as C(i) = 100 + 10
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Question 1096419: A cell phone carrier has a family plan rate as follows: the first two phones cost a total of $100. Each additional phone is another $10. This can be represented as C(i) = 100 + 10(i - 2) . What does C(5) represent?
The total cost for five phones
The number of phones for five people
The cost per additional phone
none of these
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The total cost for five phones
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