Asked by puppy101
A local gym charges nonmembers $10 per hour to use the tennis courts.
Members pay a yearly fee of $300 and $4 per hour for using the tennis
coutrs. Write an equation to find how many hours, h, you must
use the tennis courts to justify becoming a member.
Members pay a yearly fee of $300 and $4 per hour for using the tennis
coutrs. Write an equation to find how many hours, h, you must
use the tennis courts to justify becoming a member.
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Answered by
Hello
300 divided by 4 - 75 --- is the equation
therefore 75 hours
therefore 75 hours
Answered by
puppy101
thanks
Answered by
Hello
No problem=)
Answered by
Reiny
Hello was wrong
you asked for an equation containing h
so
10h = 4h + 300
solving this
10h-4h = 300
6h = 300
h = 50
the break-even point is 50 hours
check:
non-member: 50 hours = 10(50) = 500
member : 300 + 50(4) = 500
you asked for an equation containing h
so
10h = 4h + 300
solving this
10h-4h = 300
6h = 300
h = 50
the break-even point is 50 hours
check:
non-member: 50 hours = 10(50) = 500
member : 300 + 50(4) = 500
Answered by
kathy
a local gym charges nonmembers $10 per hour to use the tennis court. Members pay a yearly fee of $300 and $4 per hour for using the tennis courts. Write an equation to find how many hours, h, you must use the tennis courts to justify becoming a member.
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