SOLUTION: A cell phone company charges $35 for 10GB of data and $59 for 22GB of data. Find the rate of change and write a function to model the cost of buying X amount of data from this comp

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Question 1125809: A cell phone company charges $35 for 10GB of data and $59 for 22GB of data. Find the rate of change and write a function to model the cost of buying X amount of data from this company.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the equation for the line containing points (10, 35) and (22, 59). Put into slope-intercept form.
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