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22 July, 08:53

A skier is trying to decide whether or not to buy a season ski pass. A daily pass costs $61. A season ski pass costs $300. The skier would have to rent skies with either passes by $30 per day. How many days would the skier have to go skiing in order to make the season pass less expensive than daily passes?

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  1. 22 July, 08:57
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    D=61d+30d=91d,

    S=300+30d

    S
    300+30d<91d

    300<61d

    d>4.91 Since days are integers,

    The skier would have to go at least 5 days to make the season pass less expensive than using the daily pass.
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