Let's say you want to compare the cost of bowling at Southside bowling alley and Eastside bowling alley.
At Southside bowling alley, the first game costs $3, and each additional game costs $0.50.
At Eastside bowling alley, each game costs $1.
To determine how many games you would have to bowl to make Southside the less expensive choice, let's set up an equation:
3 + 0.50(n-1) < n
where n is the number of games.
Simplifying the equation:
3 + 0.50n - 0.50 < n
2.50n < 3
Dividing both sides by 2.50:
n < 1.2
Since you cannot play a fraction of a game, you would have to bowl more than 1 game to make Southside the less expensive choice.
Therefore, you would have to bowl at least 2 games at Southside for it to be a less expensive choice compared to Eastside.
Southside bowling alley charges $3 for the first game and 50 cents for each additional game Eastside bowling alley charges a dollar per game how many games would you have to bowl to make South Side less expensive choice
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