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13 September, 09:05

Grant pays 10 cents per minute plus $5 per month for telephone long distance write an algebraic expression for m minutes of long distance calls in one month

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  1. 13 September, 09:35
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    Grant, he pays 10 cents in every additional minute he used in long distance call

    plus, he pays $5 per months.

    Now, we need to make an algebraic expression that shows how much will Grant pay for his long distance call in a month.

    => First let’s assign a variable for minutes. Let m be the value of minutes

    => 10 cents per minute additional and 5 dollars per month

    => 10 cents (m) + 5 dollars, where m is equals to the number of minutes he will use in a month.

    => SO we will multiply 10 cents to the number of minutes he used in a month, then add the 5 dollars he pay every month.
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