Which statement is true about the monthly cost?
A Games-R-Us charges $5.00 per game plus a $9.00 monthly subscription fee.
B Games-R-Us charges $4.50 per game plus a $5.00 monthly subscription fee.
C Games-R-Us charges $0.22 per game plus a $5.00 monthly subscription fee.
D Games-R-Us charges $14 per game plus a $2.00 monthly subscription fee.
Which statement is true about the monthly cost?
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To determine which statement is true about the monthly cost at Games-R-Us, we need to consider the monthly subscription fee and the cost per game for each option listed.
Let’s break down each statement:
A. $5.00 per game + $9.00 monthly fee (Total: $9.00 + cost of games)
B. $4.50 per game + $5.00 monthly fee (Total: $5.00 + cost of games)
C. $0.22 per game + $5.00 monthly fee (Total: $5.00 + cost of games)
D. $14.00 per game + $2.00 monthly fee (Total: $2.00 + cost of games)
Since we need to find out which one of these scenarios fits the description of a monthly cost, we’d look for reasonable charges based on common game subscription models.
In an example where a player buys three games in a month:
– A would cost $9.00 + $15.00 = $24.00.
– B would cost $5.00 + $13.50 = $18.50.
– C would cost $5.00 + $0.66 = $5.66.
– D would cost $2.00 + $42.00 = $44.00.
Since these statements reflect various cost structures for games and subscriptions, **none of the statements can be identified as universally true without additional context (like the frequency of game