Two health clubs, offer different pricing plans for their members both health clubs charge a one time sign-up fee and a monthly membership fee the equation y=48x+40 represents the health club a charges health club B charges a $35 sign up fee and a $36 per month how much more does B cost?

For health club B, the equation to represent the monthly membership fee is y = 36x + 35.

To calculate how much more health club B costs than health club A, we need to compare the monthly membership fees of both clubs.

Since health club A's monthly membership fee is y = 48x + 40, we will subtract this equation from the equation of health club B.

The difference in cost can be represented as: (36x + 35) - (48x + 40)

Simplifying this expression: 36x + 35 - 48x - 40

Combining like terms: -12x - 5

Therefore, health club B costs $12x + $5 more than health club A.