SOLUTION: A gym membership has a monthly fee of $34 what is an equation that gives the cost y for x months of membership? Does this situation represent a proportional relationship? Explain y
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Question 1124405: A gym membership has a monthly fee of $34 what is an equation that gives the cost y for x months of membership? Does this situation represent a proportional relationship? Explain your reasoning
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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A gym membership has a monthly fee of $34.
What is an equation that gives the cost y for x months of membership?
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Also can be stated, , which should help you in understanding the second question.
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