Asked by daniel
A gym offers three levels of membership based on the number of visits per month, as represented by the table.
Kaleigh wants to know how much she will pay for her gym membership. Which graph represents the total monthly cost at the gym as a function of the number of visits Kaleigh plans to make each month?
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I don't have the table or the answer choices (graphs) you mentioned. Could you either type the table here or upload an image of the table and the graphs? Then I can pick which graph matches.
If you want to check it yourself, follow these steps:
1. Write down each membership tier from the table as a visits-range → cost rule (for example: 0–5 visits → $20, 6–10 visits → $35, 11+ visits → $50).
2. For each range determine whether the cost is
- a flat monthly fee (constant over that visits range), or
- a fee that grows with each visit (a linear segment: cost = base + rate × visits).
3. On the graph, plot each segment over its visit-range. If an endpoint is included in the range, use a closed dot; if excluded, use an open dot.
4. Compare with the answer graphs: the correct one will have the same piecewise segments (same slopes and/or flat portions) and the same open/closed endpoints.
Send the table/graphs and I’ll mark the correct graph for you.
If you want to check it yourself, follow these steps:
1. Write down each membership tier from the table as a visits-range → cost rule (for example: 0–5 visits → $20, 6–10 visits → $35, 11+ visits → $50).
2. For each range determine whether the cost is
- a flat monthly fee (constant over that visits range), or
- a fee that grows with each visit (a linear segment: cost = base + rate × visits).
3. On the graph, plot each segment over its visit-range. If an endpoint is included in the range, use a closed dot; if excluded, use an open dot.
4. Compare with the answer graphs: the correct one will have the same piecewise segments (same slopes and/or flat portions) and the same open/closed endpoints.
Send the table/graphs and I’ll mark the correct graph for you.
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