A new one-year membership at a gym costs $184. A registration fee of $28 is paid up front, and the rest is paid monthly. How much do new members pay each month? Define a variable for this real-world problem. Interpret the solution.(1 point)

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Let's define the variable "x" to represent the amount that new members pay each month.
Since a new one-year membership at the gym costs $184 and a registration fee of $28 is paid up front, the remaining balance to be paid monthly is $184 - $28 = $<<184-28=156>>156.
Therefore, new members pay $x each month.
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