A gym membership costs $25 to join and $14 each month. Write and use an algebraic expression to find the cost of the gym membership for 6 months.

This is the algebraic expression:

$25 + 6($14) =

If you want the expression solved all the way, here is how to do it:

$25 + 6($14) =

First, you multiply 6 and 14 together to get 84.

6 x 14 = 84

Next, you put that in the expression.

$25 + $84 =

Finally, you add, and you get your final answer of $109.

$25 + $84 = $109

I hope this helps you! :)

14x + 25 = y

x=6 (plug it into equation)
(14*6) + 25 = y
y = $109

25 + (6 * 14)

what should I write?

i think its 3

thx brady

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To find the cost of the gym membership for 6 months, we can use the given information: the cost to join is $25 and it is $14 per month.

Let's break down the cost:

Cost to join = $25
Cost per month = $14

To find the cost for 6 months, we need to multiply the cost per month by 6 and add the cost to join once:

Cost for 6 months = (Cost per month * Number of months) + Cost to join

In this case, the number of months is 6, so we substitute the values into the expression:

Cost for 6 months = ($14 * 6) + $25

Simplifying the expression:

Cost for 6 months = $84 + $25

Adding the amounts:

Cost for 6 months = $109

Therefore, the cost of the gym membership for 6 months is $109.

25+(14x6)

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