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Suppose a gym membership has an initial enrollment fee of $75 and then a fee of $29 a month. Which equation models the cost, c, of the gym membership for m months?
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Suppose a gym membership has an initial enrollment fee of $75 and then a fee of $29 a month. Which equation models the cost, c, of the gym membership for m months?
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B) c = 75(m + 29)
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c=75+29m
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