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In order to borrow books from the local library, a membership fee must be paid. How many dollars is the membership fee?
In order to borrow books from the local library, a membership fee must be paid. How many dollars is the membership fee?
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- 00:00
Yeah Whoa Okay I say t math Shmoop er's We
- 00:05
got more graphs and corruption for you here Check this
- 00:08
one out Total cost of renting library books Wilde's got
- 00:11
expensive and total cost yet Going up Who rents library
- 00:15
books anyway Anymore called the Amazon All right well let's
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- 00:18
see The graph above shows the total cost of borrowing
- 00:21
books at a local library So they think rent books
- 00:25
a weird All right In order to borrow books from
- 00:27
the local library a membership fee must be paid How
- 00:30
many dollars is the membership fee Okay Well let's think
- 00:37
about this As a wise person once said having fun
- 00:40
isn't hard when you've got a library card It was
- 00:43
clearly a library and you said that because that wasn't
- 00:46
like a real person That wise person never mentioned the
- 00:49
whole membership catch though According to the graphic cost ten
- 00:51
bucks to rent zero books Library isn't stealing from people
- 00:55
though This just means that something must be paid before
- 00:57
any books can be rented Which must be that ten
- 01:00
dollars membership fee Yeah these are lame but libraries are
- 01:03
cool That's coming to you right Right from the people
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of No
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