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Been wants to join a gym. She has two different options. The first gym is a flat $50 per month. The second gym is a flat $15 plus $5 each time Beth goes to the gym. Write two equations that show each gyms
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Been wants to join a gym.
She has two different
options. The first gym is a
flat $50 per month. The
second gym is a flat $15 plus
$5 each time Beth goes to
the gym.
Write two equations that
show each gyms pricing.
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Answer: 1st gym: 50m m=month
2nd gym: 15 + 5t t=time
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