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5 points A gym charges a $50 fee plus $20 per month. Another gym charges a fee of $500. How many months will it take for the charges at the first gym to reach $500? * A 020 month…
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A gym charges a $50 fee plus $20 per month. Another gym charges a fee
of $500. How many months will it take for the charges at the first gym to
reach $500? *
A 020 months
B 5.5 months
C 022.5 months
D 22 months
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it so easy bro 5.5 ok bro.
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