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                A yoga studio has two participation plans. For the first plan, the cost is $8 per visit. For the second plan, the cost is $40 per month, and $2 per visit. Write an equation to show the number of visits per month that it would take for the two plans to be equal. Use x as your variable
            
            
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                    Answered by
            sarah
            
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    Let's start by setting up the equation for the first plan:
Cost of first plan = $8 per visit
Cost of second plan = $40 per month + $2 per visit
To find the number of visits per month that would make the two plans equal, we need to set the cost of the first plan equal to the cost of the second plan:
8x = 40 + 2x
Simplifying the equation, we get:
6x = 40
Dividing both sides by 6, we get:
x = 6.67
Therefore, it would take approximately 6.67 visits per month for the two plans to be equal.
    
Cost of first plan = $8 per visit
Cost of second plan = $40 per month + $2 per visit
To find the number of visits per month that would make the two plans equal, we need to set the cost of the first plan equal to the cost of the second plan:
8x = 40 + 2x
Simplifying the equation, we get:
6x = 40
Dividing both sides by 6, we get:
x = 6.67
Therefore, it would take approximately 6.67 visits per month for the two plans to be equal.
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