Abbey wants to use her savings of $1325 to learn yoga. The total charges to learn yoga include a fixed registration fee of $35 and a monthly fee of $50. What is the maximum number of months for which Abbey can learn yoga with her savings?

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is it b

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To find the maximum number of months for which Abbey can learn yoga with her savings, we need to subtract the fixed registration fee from her total savings and then divide the remaining amount by the monthly fee.

Total charges to learn yoga = fixed registration fee + (monthly fee * number of months)

Let's solve for the maximum number of months:

1325 - 35 = 1290

1290 / 50 = 25.8

Abbey can afford to learn yoga for a maximum of 25 months. So the correct answer is b.

To find out the maximum number of months for which Abbey can learn yoga with her savings, we need to subtract the fixed registration fee from her total savings and then divide the remaining amount by the monthly fee.

Step 1: Subtract the fixed registration fee from Abbey's total savings:
$1325 - $35 = $1290

Step 2: Divide the remaining amount by the monthly fee:
$1290 ÷ $50 = 25.8

Since Abbey cannot learn yoga for a fraction of a month, we need to round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, the maximum number of months for which Abbey can learn yoga with her savings is 25.

Therefore, the answer is not B, but 25.