Mathematics, 09.01.2021 22:30 sarita59
It costs 30 dollars per month for a cell phone plus 10 dollars for every GB of data.
Which expression can be used to represent the cost of a cell phone bill when x is the number of GB of data used?
30 + 10
30 + 10
30x + 10
30, x, + 10
10x + 30
10, x, + 30
10x + 30x
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It costs 30 dollars per month for a cell phone plus 10 dollars for every GB of data.
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