It costs $35 for a membership at a wholesale store. The monthly fee is $15. Write and graph an equation that represents the total cost (in dollars) of a membership. Let $m$ represent the number of months and $c$ represent the total cost.

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It costs $35 for a membership at a wholesale store. The monthly fee is $15. Write and graph an equation that represents the total cost (in dollars) of a membership. Let $m$m​ represent the number of months and c$c$c​ represent the total cost.

An equation in two variables that represents the total cost of a membership is $c=$c=​ .

To write an equation that represents the total cost of a membership, we need to consider the initial cost and the monthly fee.

The initial cost of the membership is $35. This means that regardless of the number of months, there will always be an additional $35 added to the total cost.

The monthly fee is $15. This means that for each month, an additional $15 will be added to the total cost. The number of months, represented by $m$, will determine the number of times this monthly fee is added.

Therefore, the equation that represents the total cost ($c$) of a membership would be:

$c = 35 + 15m$

To graph this equation, we can use a coordinate plane with the horizontal axis representing the number of months ($m$) and the vertical axis representing the total cost ($c$). For each point on the graph, we can calculate the corresponding total cost based on the number of months and plot the point. By connecting these points, we can visualize the relationship between the number of months and the total cost.

35 + 15m = c

Cannot graph here.