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This equation shows how the total cost of visiting the history museum as a member is related to the number of visits.
c = v + 21
The variable v represents the number of visits to the history museum, and the variable c represents the total cost of those visits. For a member of the history museum, what is the total cost of 68 visits?
c = v + 21
The variable v represents the number of visits to the history museum, and the variable c represents the total cost of those visits. For a member of the history museum, what is the total cost of 68 visits?
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To find the total cost \( c \) for 68 visits (\( v = 68 \)), we can substitute \( v \) into the equation:
\[
c = v + 21
\]
Substituting \( v = 68 \):
\[
c = 68 + 21
\]
\[
c = 89
\]
Thus, the total cost of 68 visits to the history museum for a member is **$89**.
\[
c = v + 21
\]
Substituting \( v = 68 \):
\[
c = 68 + 21
\]
\[
c = 89
\]
Thus, the total cost of 68 visits to the history museum for a member is **$89**.