It is a new year and so John Urschel wants to join a gym. There are two plans he could purchase. Plan A has a $120 sign-up fee and cos
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It is a new year and so John Urschel wants to join a gym. There are two plans he
could purchase. Plan A has a $120 sign-up fee and costs an additional $30 per
month. Plan B costs $75 per month with a signup fee of $15. Which system of
equations bests models this situation?
Fun Fact: John Urschel played professional football for the Baltimore Ravens. He
retired so he could go back to school to study more math.
You get 20 points and brainliest!
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Answer: The system of
equations that best models this situation are
y = 30x + 120
z = 75x + 15
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the number of months for which John Urschel wants to use either plans of the gym.
Let y represent the total cost of using plan A for x months
Let z represent the total cost of using plan B for x months.
Plan A has a $120 sign-up fee and costs an additional $30 per
month. This means that the total cost of using plan A for x months is expressed as
y = 30x + 120
Plan B costs $75 per month with a signup fee of $15. This means that the total cost of using plan B for x months is expressed as
z = 75x + 15