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Set up and solve a system of equations to solve the problem
Casey wants to buy a gym membership. One gym has a $150 joining fee and costs($40 per month
Another gym has no joining fee and costs $0 per month. When would Casey pay the same amou
a member of either gym How much would he pay?
f(t)=
g(t)=
After
months, Casey would have paid $
at either gym.
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