SOLUTION: A lifetime membership to the zoo cost $30 and then just $2 per visit. What is the maximum number of visits that can be made for $50 and is it modeled by a linear function or a expo
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Question 1010318: A lifetime membership to the zoo cost $30 and then just $2 per visit. What is the maximum number of visits that can be made for $50 and is it modeled by a linear function or a exponential function?
Answer by addingup(3677) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
30+2x= 50
2x= 20
x= 10 visits
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