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Mathematics, 13.02.2022 08:10, brittsterrr

Given the scenario: A cell phone company charges $20 a month for the base plan. They charge 10 cents for
every text, minute, or kilobyte of data use. Write and equation to express your cell
phone bill.
If you used 500 texts, how much would your cell phone bill be?
O $170
O $65
O $20
O $70

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