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)

1 answer

To find how many visits would make the cost of both plans the same, we need to set up an equation.

Let's say the number of visits is represented by x.

For the first plan, the cost is $10 per visit. Therefore, the total cost for x visits would be 10x.

For the second plan, the cost is $30 per month plus $4 per visit. Since we are interested in finding when the costs are equal, we can assume the number of visits is equal to the number of months. Therefore, the total cost for x visits would be 30 + 4x.

Setting up an equation:

10x = 30 + 4x

Now, we can solve for x.

10x - 4x = 30

6x = 30

Dividing both sides by 6:

x = 5

Therefore, 5 visits would make the cost of both plans the same.