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25 July, 05:07

A game stop membership cost $20 and includes one game A month for five dollars. Nonmembers can get one more game a month for seven dollars. What a system of a simulation in linear equations to use this information to decide whether to become a

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  1. 25 July, 05:15
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    C (x) = 5x + 20 (for members)

    C (x) = 3.5x (for non-members)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost of membership = $20

    Price of a game per month = $5

    So, the linear equation to compute the total cost for a member can be computed by:

    C (x) = 5x + 20

    where x is the number of games per month

    On the other hand, non-members can get one more game per month for $7 which means they get 2 games for $7. The price for a single game is $7/2 = $3.5 a month.

    The linear equation to compute the total cost for a non-member is:

    C (x) = 3.5x

    where x is the number of games per month.

    The following system of equations can be used to decide whether to become a member or not, by substituting the number of games in place of x and finding out the total cost.

    C (x) = 5x + 20 (for members)

    C (x) = 3.5x (for non-members)
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