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27 March, 09:57

Troy just became a personal trainer and is finalizing his pricing plans. One plan is to charge $100 for the initial consultation and then $84 per session. Another plan is to charge $66 for the consultation and $101 per session. Troy realizes that the two plans have the same cost for a certain number of sessions. How many sessions is that? What is that cost?

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  1. 27 March, 10:04
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    Answer: 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    100 + 84s = 66 + 101s

    34 = 17s

    s = 2
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