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Bill bought a new cellular phone. his monthly bill will be $34.99 each month which includes 100 minutes of use. additional minutes will cost $0.23 per minute. write an equation that represents the cost of the bill c in terms of m, which is the number of minutes used above the 100 that are included in the base price.

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