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it costs $15 per month for membership at a baseball club. Members pay $5 for game tickets. Write an expression for the cost of 1 month, including the membership fee, for a person who attends g games in month.

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Y=15+5g Y is the total cost in one month. 15 is the cost of the membership and 5 is the amount you paid to see the game. G is the variable for the amount of games. You multiple the g by 5 to get the total cost of games per a month that you went and saw. Than you add the base cost of 15 or your starting point. And you get your total cost.
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15+5G= total per month

explanation- your (15) is your constant variable. It will never change. The (5) will change depending on how many games you go to.

15+5G= Total
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