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A gym membership costs $25 to join and $14 each month. What is an algebraic expression to find the cost of the membership for 6 months
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A gym membership costs $25 to join and $14 each month. What is an algebraic expression to find the cost of the membership for 6 months
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A gym membership costs $25 to join and $14 each month. What is an algebraic expression to find the cost of the membership for 6 months
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25 to join and 14 per month (m)
25 + 14m
for 6 months..
25 + 14(6) <== ur expression
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