To find the slope, we need to look at the change in cost for each additional month.
Looking at the data provided, we can see that the initial start-up fee is included in the first month's cost for each membership type. Therefore, we can calculate the slope by identifying the incremental cost for each successive month.
For the first membership option, the cost remains constant at $37.25 per month. Therefore, the slope for this option is $37.25.
For the second membership option, the cost remains the same at $74 per month. Therefore, the slope for this option is $74.
For the third membership option, the cost remains the same at $49 per month. Therefore, the slope for this option is $49.
For the fourth membership option, the cost remains the same at $25 per month. Therefore, the slope for this option is $25.
The table below shows the cost for a gym membership at the local fitness center with an initial start-up fee charged in the first month. Find the slope, or monthly cost.
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$37.25
$37.25
$74
$74
$49
$49
$25
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The slopes for each membership option are as follows:
1. $37.25
2. $74
3. $49
4. $25
These values represent the constant monthly cost for each membership option.
1. $37.25
2. $74
3. $49
4. $25
These values represent the constant monthly cost for each membership option.
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I apologize for the confusion. The monthly cost, or slope, for the gym membership at the local fitness center is $37.25.