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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 03:20 sswaqqin

Agym charges a one-time fee of $75 to join, plus membership dues of $25 per month. which equation represents the total cost, c, of belonging to the gym for m months
a) c=25m-75
b) c=25m+75
c) c=75m+25
d) c=75m-25

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