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A yoga studio has two participation plans. The first plan costs $10 per visit. The second plan costs $30 per month, and $4 per visit. How many visits would make the cost of both plans the same?(1 point)
The plans would cost the same at visits.
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The plans would cost the same at visits.
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To solve this problem, we need to determine how many visits it would take for the cost of both plans to be the same.
Let's assume the number of visits is x.
For the first plan, the cost per visit is $10, so the total cost would be 10x.
For the second plan, there is a monthly fee of $30, and then $4 per visit. So the total cost would be 30 + 4x.
Setting the two total costs equal to each other, we can solve for x:
10x = 30 + 4x
Subtracting 4x from both sides:
6x = 30
Dividing both sides by 6:
x = 5
So, the plans would cost the same after 5 visits.
Let's assume the number of visits is x.
For the first plan, the cost per visit is $10, so the total cost would be 10x.
For the second plan, there is a monthly fee of $30, and then $4 per visit. So the total cost would be 30 + 4x.
Setting the two total costs equal to each other, we can solve for x:
10x = 30 + 4x
Subtracting 4x from both sides:
6x = 30
Dividing both sides by 6:
x = 5
So, the plans would cost the same after 5 visits.
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