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Cassidy would like to join a new club at the YMCA. the cost is $12 to join the club and then $6 for each activity the club offers.if she has at $50 to spend on the club what is the most number of activities she can do

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Given Data:

The cost for joining the club is: c = $12

The cost for one activity is: a = $ 6

The total amount that she has in her hand is: T = $ 50

let 'n' be the total number of activity that Cassidy able to join.


\begin{gathered} T=c+n* a \\ n=(T-c)/(a) \end{gathered}

Substitute values in the above expression.


\begin{gathered} n=(50-12)/(6) \\ n=(38)/(6) \\ n=6.33 \\ n\approx6 \end{gathered}

Thus, Cassidy will be only able to join at most six activities.

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