SOLUTION: Math problem - Gym members pay $3 per workout with a one time membership fee of $98. Nonmembers pay$10 per workout. How many workouts would both a member and a nonmember have to do
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Question 296845: Math problem - Gym members pay $3 per workout with a one time membership fee of $98. Nonmembers pay$10 per workout. How many workouts would both a member and a nonmember have to do to pay the same amount?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
98+3x=10x
3x-10x=-98
-7x=-98
x=-98/-7
x=14 workouts would equalize the costs.
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