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A one-year membership to a health club costs $480. This includes a $150 fee for new members that are paid when joining. What would be the equation that represents the monthly cost x in dollars for a new member?

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f(x) = 150 + 480x
User Deekshith Bellare
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12x + 150 = 480

I believe this is correct because when you solve for x, it gives you the price per month. When you multiply the price per month ($27.50) times 12+150, you do get the $480.

How I got this was that I started with 480 and subtracted the 150 fee because thats a one time payment. then I divided 330/12 to give me the price per month which is the (27.50). You want x to be dollars, so I made it 12x rather than 27.50x because if it was 27.50x, x would be in months, not dollars.
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