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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 17:00 gremar0976
Rebekah manages a yoga studio that charges each customer a one-time initial fee of \$35$35dollar sign, 35 and an additional fee of \$12$12dollar sign, 12 per class taken. Rebekah's goal is for each customer to spend at least \$100$100dollar sign, 100 at the studio, and she wants to know the minimum number of classes a customer needs to take to meet that goal. Let CCC represent the number of classes a customer takes.
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