SOLUTION: Mr. Daniels sells memberships to a fitness club. He earned $360 for selling 6 memberships and $465 for selling 9 memberships. Which equation represents this situation, where m is t
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Question 1117616: Mr. Daniels sells memberships to a fitness club. He earned $360 for selling 6 memberships and $465 for selling 9 memberships. Which equation represents this situation, where m is the number of memberships Mr. Daniels sold and e is the amount he earned in dollars?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Points (6, 360), and (9, 465)
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