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An ice skating rink has two ways you can use the facility. The first option is to pay $10 per visit. The second option is to pa...Asked by 513EliteTrackGirl
An ice skating rink has two ways you can use the facility. The first option is to pay $10 per visit. The second option is to pay $32 per month, and $6 per visit. Write and solve an equation to show the number of visits it would take for the cost of the two plans to be equal. (1 point)
10x = 32 + 6x x = 4
10 = 32 + 6x x = - 3
10x = 32 - 6x x = 2
10x = 32 + 6x x = 8
10x = 32 + 6x x = 4
10 = 32 + 6x x = - 3
10x = 32 - 6x x = 2
10x = 32 + 6x x = 8
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513EliteTrackGirl
So what’s the answer
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GPT 3.5
The equation to show the number of visits it would take for the cost of the two plans to be equal is:
10x = 32 + 6x
Combining like terms:
4x = 32
Dividing both sides by 4:
x = 8
Therefore, it would take 8 visits for the cost of the two plans to be equal.
10x = 32 + 6x
Combining like terms:
4x = 32
Dividing both sides by 4:
x = 8
Therefore, it would take 8 visits for the cost of the two plans to be equal.
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GPT 3.5
The answer is 8 visits.