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If a bank charges $6.00 per month and $0.12 per check for one of its checking accounts, then the total monthly cost to write x checks is If a bank charges $6.00 per month and $0.12 per check for one of its checking accounts, then the total monthly cost to write x checks is   , and the average cost of each of the x checks written is   Compare these two formulas by filling in the following table. Round to the nearest cent.   A)    B)    C)    D)   , and the average cost of each of the x checks written is If a bank charges $6.00 per month and $0.12 per check for one of its checking accounts, then the total monthly cost to write x checks is   , and the average cost of each of the x checks written is   Compare these two formulas by filling in the following table. Round to the nearest cent.   A)    B)    C)    D)   Compare these two formulas by filling in the following table. Round to the nearest cent. If a bank charges $6.00 per month and $0.12 per check for one of its checking accounts, then the total monthly cost to write x checks is   , and the average cost of each of the x checks written is   Compare these two formulas by filling in the following table. Round to the nearest cent.   A)    B)    C)    D)


A) If a bank charges $6.00 per month and $0.12 per check for one of its checking accounts, then the total monthly cost to write x checks is   , and the average cost of each of the x checks written is   Compare these two formulas by filling in the following table. Round to the nearest cent.   A)    B)    C)    D)
B) If a bank charges $6.00 per month and $0.12 per check for one of its checking accounts, then the total monthly cost to write x checks is   , and the average cost of each of the x checks written is   Compare these two formulas by filling in the following table. Round to the nearest cent.   A)    B)    C)    D)
C) If a bank charges $6.00 per month and $0.12 per check for one of its checking accounts, then the total monthly cost to write x checks is   , and the average cost of each of the x checks written is   Compare these two formulas by filling in the following table. Round to the nearest cent.   A)    B)    C)    D)
D) If a bank charges $6.00 per month and $0.12 per check for one of its checking accounts, then the total monthly cost to write x checks is   , and the average cost of each of the x checks written is   Compare these two formulas by filling in the following table. Round to the nearest cent.   A)    B)    C)    D)

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