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. Gym A charges $30 for the membership fee plus the standard $15 per month, while Gym B has a membership fee of $12 in addition to the $18 initial club key fee and the standard
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Question 687218:
. Gym A charges $30 for the membership fee plus the standard $15 per month, while Gym B has a membership fee of $12 in addition to the $18 initial club key fee and the standard monthly charge of $15 per month. Given these two linear situations which one would be the option?
Consistent/Dependent
Consistent/Independent
Inconsistent/Dependent
Inconsistent/Independent
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you formulate the equations, you'll see that the first equation has a slope of 15 and the second equation has a slope of 15 as well.
The y intercepts for the first and second equations are 30 and 30 (since 12+18 = 30)
Because we get the same slope and the same y-intercept, we're dealing with the same line. So the answer is Consistent/Dependent
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