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11 April, 07:21

McKenna pays $16 per month for a gym membership. In addition, she pays $2 per Pilates class.

McKenna attended 12 Pilates class this month. She was charges $52 for her monthly membership and the 12 classes.

Is $52 the correct amount to be charged? Explain. Use an inequality or equation to solve the problem.

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  1. 11 April, 09:39
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    No, it is not the correct amount to be charged.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1: Given, the monthly gym membership = $16 and charges for Pilates class = $12. So charges for 12 classes = 2 * 12 = $24 Step 2: Calculate total charges for one month.

    Total charges = Gym membership + Pilates classes = 16 + 24 = $40

    ⇒ So the $52 is an incorrect amount.
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