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28 March, 21:39

There are two options for purchasing tickets to baseball games. Single-game tickets cost $8 per game. Season tickets cost $195 plus $1.50 per game. Let g represent the number of baseball games. Let C represent the cost.

Single-game tickets: C=8g

Season tickets: C=1.50g+195

For what number of games is the cost of the two options equal? Show your work.

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  1. 28 March, 21:46
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    We can write an equation:

    195+1.5x=8x

    6.5x=195

    x=30
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