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dem82 [27]
4 years ago
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what is the equation for as amembership fee,a health club charges a one-time amount of $40 and charges $25 for each month.The to

tal fee after m months is $240.What is the value of ?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Vinvika [58]4 years ago
5 0
The equation you would be using for this problem would be:

40+25m=240

The total months to get 240 would be 8, which could also be written as m=8
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