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To encourage customers a new theater is offering memberships. The membership
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Question 250408: Please help me answer this question. I need two equations, one for members and one for non-members.
To encourage customers a new theater is offering memberships. The membership costs $75.00 per year plus $2.00 per movie. For non-members, the cost of a movie is $5.75. Answer by chosenpoint(26) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Linear-equations/250408 (2009-12-15 20:56:14): Please help me answer this question. I need two equations, one for members and one for non-members.
To encourage customers a new theater is offering memberships. The membership costs $75.00 per year plus $2.00 per movie. For non-members, the cost of a movie is $5.75.
Let total cost for Members be M
Let total cost for Non-Members be N
Let number of movies attended be x
Is that what you're looking for? Now once you know how many movies a member or non-member will attend, you can find their total cost for those movies they attended. I hope that helps. :)
Answer 182332 by chosenpoint(22) on 2009-12-15 21:47:22