Given:
Monthly fees for the local pool are $8 per month and $2 per visit.
Hector pays $34 in pool fees total for the month.
To find:
The number of times he visit the pool.
Solution:
We have,
Monthly fee of pool = $8
Additional fee = $2 per visit
Let Hector visit x times.
Additional fee for x times = $2x
Total fee = Monthly fee + Additional fee
Divide both sides by 2.
Therefore, Hector visit the pool 13 times.
I think it is 9 6/9 but im not quite sure .
If you add $47 to $17 multiplied by two, then the total cost would be $81 because 17 multiplied by two is 34, and 47 added to 34 is 81, so the total amount paid would be $81.
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
1)
2)
Equating like terms on both sides:
Solving equations (1) & (2), we find:
A = 5, B = 7