Tom is deciding whether or not he should become a gym member to use their basketball courts. The membership cost is $135. Members pay $3 to rent out the basketball courts each time. Non-members can rent the courts also, but they have to pay $11 each time. How many times would Tom need to rent the court in order for it to be cheaper to be a member than a non-member?
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Suppose, Tom need to rent the court x times in order for it to be cheaper to be a member than a non member.
Now,
Total cost for a member=135+2x and
Total cost for a non-member=11x
Now, according to the question
135+2x<11x
135+2x-2x<11x-2x (subtracting 2x both sides)
135<9x
135/9<9x/9 (dividing by 9 both sides)
15<x
It means Tom need to rent the court in order for it to be cheaper more than 15 times.
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17 times.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's make this into an inequality 135+3x<11x. We subtract 11x from both sides to get 135-8x<0 subtract 135 from both sides to get -8x<-135. Now divide by -8 to get x>135/8. So Tom would need to rent the court 17 times. Please mark me brainliest (the crown).
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