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30 September, 00:22

You play basketball in your schools indoor stadium. You have two payment options. Option A is to buy a membership card and pay $2 every time you go to the gym. Option B is to pay $4 each time you go. A membership card cost $20. After how many times will the cost of option A be equal to the cost of option B?

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  1. 30 September, 00:27
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming that for each option, you play the same number of games, x

    Let y represent the cost of playing x games using option A

    Option A is to buy a membership card and pay $2 every time you go to the gym. The membership card costs $20. It means that

    y = 20 + 2x

    Let z represent the cost of playing x games using option B

    Option B is to pay $4 each time you go. It means that

    z = 4x

    To determine how many games will be played before cost of option A equal to the cost of option B, we would equate y to z. It becomes

    20 + 2x = 4x

    4x - 2x = 20

    2x = 20

    x = 20/2 = 10

    It will take 10 games for both to be the same
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