Answer:
As a member, Tom's cost would be cheaper if he rents the courts 17 or more times.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of times be x
If Tom is a member, and rents the courts x number of times, then he would pay
$135 + $3 × x = $135 + $3x
For a nonmember that rents x number of times, the nonmember would pay
$11 × x = $11x
Now, we are to determine which value of x for which $135 + $3x is less than $11x, that is
$135 + $3x < $11x
Solving the inequality,
$135 < $11x - $3x
$135 < $8x
$135 / $8 < x
16.875 < x
∴ x > 16.875
This means, for Tom's cost to be cheaper, he must have rented the court for more than 16.875 times. (Round 16.875 to the nearest whole number)
16.875 ≅ 17
∴ x > 17
Hence, As a member, Tom's cost would be cheaper if he rents the courts 17 or more times.