yeah me again I need help with this problem:

It costs $35 to join a gym. The monthly fee is $25. Write and graph an equation in two variables that represents the total cost of a gym membership. Let m represent the number of months and c represent the total cost of the gym membership.

this is just like the last one. There's a constant part and a changing part.

c = 35 + 25m

Hi the answer is 35+25m! It was very confusing at first but you just have to work it out! :) have a nice day! hope this helped! :D

Hi everyone. Btw, I am a math prodigy, so I can help you with everything. So what you need to do is first put the variable c int front of ur equation, since c represents the total cost of the gym membership. ur equation should first look something like c= Then, put m in front of $25 because m represents the amounts of months you join it for. so, then you put $35 for the cost to join the gym, c = $35, then you add $25 for the fee of the month, c = $35 + $25. Then, the last thing, add m for the amount of months you go in the gym.

ur final equation should be and is c = 35 + 25m MAke sure you don't add the roller sign!

what are the coordinates for this question i rlly need em

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how do you put it in a graph?

ummi dont get this

and i meant don't add the doller sign

the answer is 35 +15m yall dumb

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