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The price of a gym membership has a one-time sign-up fee and a monthly fee. The price can be modeled by the function y = 10x + 15 where x is the number of months.

What is the y-intercept and what does it represent?

10; it represents the monthly fee

10; it represents the one-time sign-up fee

15; it represents the monthly fee

15; it represents the one-time sign-up fee

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The answer is the fourth option "15; it represents the one-time sign-up fee." x represents the number of months you have the gym membership which would mean the 15 would represent the sign up fee. So, you pay 15 dollars for signing up for x months.

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15; it represents the one-time sign-up fee

The y-intercept can be found either on the graph where the line intercepts the y-axis, or b in the equation y=mx+b.

It represents the fee because it will be charged even if the number of months (x) is zero. 10 is the monthly fee because it is multiplied by x, the number of months.
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