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14 February, 09:06

A pet store runs two different training programs. The first program charges a $35 membership fee and $5 for each class. The second program does not have a membership fee, but charges $10 for each class. For how many classes will the programs cost the same? The variable c represents the number of classes and t represents the total cost. Which equations create the system to represent the scenario? Check all that apply.

t = c + 35

t = 5c

t = 5c + 35

t = 10c

t = 10c + 35

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  1. 14 February, 11:51
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    the answer is

    t=5c+35

    t=10c

    i just did this problem and got it right.
  2. 14 February, 12:22
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    Answer: t=5c+35

    t=10c

    C=7

    T=5 (7) + 35

    T=35+35

    T=70

    T=10 (7)

    T=70

    5 (7) + 35=10 (7)

    70=70
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