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PLEASE!!!
A gym offers two different membership options. In the first option, new members pay a one-time fee of $50 and a monthly fee of $30. In the second option, members pay a one-time fee of $100 and a monthly fee of $20.
Suppose c is the total membership cost for m months. The two equations that model the two membership options are c = 30m + 50 and c = 20m + 100.
Part A
1. To find out when the cost will be equal, you will need to solve for m using substitution. Substitute the expression for the cost from the first equation into the cost, c, in the second equation.
2. Solve the equation in number 1 for m
3. Would you get the same solution if you substituted the expression for cost in the second option for c in the first equation? Why?
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