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7 August, 12:14

An amusement park sells an unlimited season pass for $240. A daily ticket sells for $36. How many times would a customer need to use the ticket in order for the season ticket to cost less than purchasing daily tickets?

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  1. 7 August, 12:42
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    240/36 = 6.666666 repeating on

    They would have to use the ticket 7 times for it to cost less than purchasing daily tickets.
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