A yoga studio has two participation plans. The first plan costs $20 per visit. The second plan costs $30 per month and $ 4 per visit. How many visits woukd make the cost of both plans the same

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Let's assume that the number of visits that would make the cost of both plans the same is represented by the variable "x".

For the first plan, the cost is $20 per visit. Therefore, the total cost for "x" visits is 20x.

For the second plan, the cost is $30 per month plus $4 per visit. Therefore, the total cost for "x" visits is 30 + 4x.

To find the number of visits that make the cost of both plans the same, we can set up an equation and solve for "x".

20x = 30 + 4x

Subtracting 4x from both sides of the equation:
16x = 30

Dividing both sides of the equation by 16:
x = 30 / 16

Simplifying:
x ≈ 1.875

Therefore, it would take approximately 1.875 visits to make the cost of both plans the same.