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4 April, 06:34

Health club A charges $60 yearly enrollment fee and $2 per visit. Health club B charges $20 yearly enrollment fee and &4 per visit. What is the number of visit at which both clubs cost the same?

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  1. 4 April, 07:03
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    With 20 visits in one year the cost of the clulbs are equal.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    On the club A the amount paid in function of the number of visits can be expressed as bellow:

    cost = 60 + 2*visits

    On the club B the amount paid in function of the number of visits can be expressed as:

    cost = 20 + 4*visits

    In order for the cost to be the same we must find a value of visits that makes them equal, so we have:

    60 + 2*visits = 20 + 4*visits

    2*visits - 4*visits = 20 - 60

    -2*visits = - 40

    visits = 20

    With 20 visits in one year the cost of the clulbs are equal.
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