Your cell phone plan costs 55 dollars a month, plus 35 cents per minute. Write an equation to represent the monthly bill of the cell phone plan.

55 + 0.35m =

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Let's call the monthly bill B, and the number of minutes used M.

The monthly bill consists of two parts:
1. The fixed cost of $55.
2. The variable cost, which is the number of minutes multiplied by the cost per minute of $0.35.

Therefore, the equation to represent the monthly bill of the cell phone plan is:

B = 55 + 0.35M

To write an equation to represent the monthly bill of the cell phone plan, we need to consider two factors: the fixed cost of $55 and the variable cost based on the number of minutes used.

Let's denote the number of minutes used by 'm'. The variable cost for the minutes can be determined by multiplying the number of minutes by the rate of 35 cents per minute (0.35 dollars per minute).

Therefore, the equation to represent the monthly bill of the cell phone plan is:

Monthly bill = Fixed cost + Variable cost
= $55 + (0.35 * m)

Alternatively, the equation can be written as:

Monthly bill = 55 + 0.35m

In this equation, 'm' represents the number of minutes used, and the result will give you the total bill for the month based on the number of minutes.