To find the value of \( y \) when \( x = 2 \) for both Ballio and Mary Beth, we can use either equation.
First, let's substitute \( x = 2 \) into the equation for Ballio:
\[ y = 50 + 15x \] \[ y = 50 + 15(2) \] \[ y = 50 + 30 \] \[ y = 80 \]
Now, let's use Mary Beth's equation:
\[ y = 60 + 10x \] \[ y = 60 + 10(2) \] \[ y = 60 + 20 \] \[ y = 80 \]
Both calculations give us \( y = 80 \).
Thus, when \( x = 2 \), the corresponding \( y \) value is \( 80 \). Therefore, the point of intersection is \( (2, 80) \).
The final answer for the point of intersection is:
The point of intersection is \( (2, 80) \).