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It costs $100 to join a fitness center plus a monthly fee. You spent $700 last year at the fitness center. How much was the monthly fee? Write and solve an algebraic equation to determine the monthly fee.
It costs $100 to join a fitness center plus a monthly fee. You spent $700 last year at the fitness center. How much was the monthly fee? Write and solve an algebraic equation to determine the monthly fee.
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You have $5 for lunch. You bought a turkey sandwich for $2.25.
A. Write an inequality that represents how much more money you can spend.
B. Solve your inequality.
A. Write an inequality that represents how much more money you can spend.
B. Solve your inequality.
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Let's call the monthly fee "x".
We know that it costs $100 to join the fitness center, so that doesn't depend on the monthly fee.
In one year (which we'll assume is 12 months), you spent $700 at the fitness center. That means you paid $100 to join, and then 12 months of the monthly fee. So we can write an equation:
100 + 12x = 700
Now we can solve for x:
12x = 600
x = 50
So the monthly fee was $50.
We know that it costs $100 to join the fitness center, so that doesn't depend on the monthly fee.
In one year (which we'll assume is 12 months), you spent $700 at the fitness center. That means you paid $100 to join, and then 12 months of the monthly fee. So we can write an equation:
100 + 12x = 700
Now we can solve for x:
12x = 600
x = 50
So the monthly fee was $50.
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A. Let's use "x" to represent how much more money you can spend. The inequality would be:
x ≤ 5 - 2.25
This represents that you can spend "x" amount of money, as long as it's less than or equal to the remaining money left from your $5 after having bought the turkey sandwich.
B. Let's solve for "x" using the inequality from Part A:
x ≤ 5 - 2.25
x ≤ 2.75
Therefore, you can spend up to $2.75 more, given that you have already spent $2.25 on the turkey sandwich.
x ≤ 5 - 2.25
This represents that you can spend "x" amount of money, as long as it's less than or equal to the remaining money left from your $5 after having bought the turkey sandwich.
B. Let's solve for "x" using the inequality from Part A:
x ≤ 5 - 2.25
x ≤ 2.75
Therefore, you can spend up to $2.75 more, given that you have already spent $2.25 on the turkey sandwich.
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