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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 02:30 nuckols

Ben wants to join a fitness club. the fitness club charges an initial membership fee of $49.50 and a monthly fee of $17.50. question 1 part a ben has $172 to spend on a membership at the fitness club. how many months can ben be a member of the fitness club? ben has enough money to be a member of the fitness club for months. question 2 part b ben’s company will pay $300.00 each year toward his fitness club membership. ben thinks he will have to pay $40.50 for his membership his first year. is he correct? use the drop-down menus to explain your reasoning. the total cost for a membership at the fitness club for the first year is $ ben's company will pay $300.00 each year, so ben will have to pay $ for his membership the first year. ben’s thinking .

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