Ask Question
8 April, 22:45

Casey wants to buy a gym membership. Gym A has a $150 joining fee and costs $35 per month. Gym B has no joining fee and costs $60 per month. A) In how many months will both gym memberships be the same? B) If Casey plans to only go to the gym for 5 months, which gym would be cheaper?

+3
Answers (1)
  1. 9 April, 02:37
    0
    Step-by-step explanation:

    Gym A has a $150 joining fee and costs $35 per month.

    Assuming that Casey wants to attend for x months, the cost of using gym A will be

    150 + 35 times x months. It becomes

    150 + 35x

    Gym B has no joining fee and costs $60 per month.

    Again, assuming that Casey wants to attend for x months, the cost of using gym B will be

    60 * x months = 60x

    A) To determine the number of months that it will both gym memberships to be the same, we will equate them.

    150 + 35x = 60x

    60x - 35x = 150

    25x = 150

    x = 150/25 = 6

    It will take 6 months for both gym memberships to be the same.

    B) If Casey plans to only go to the gym for 5 months,

    Plan A will cost 150 + 35*5 = $325

    Plan B will cost 60 * 5 = $300

    Plan B will be cheaper
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “Casey wants to buy a gym membership. Gym A has a $150 joining fee and costs $35 per month. Gym B has no joining fee and costs $60 per ...” in 📘 Mathematics if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers