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8 June, 00:57

Anna wants to rent movies from either Service A or Service B. Service A charges $37.92 as a subscription fee with a charge of $2.18 per movie. Service B charges $33.25 as a subscription fee plus $3.55 per movie. Service B is running a special offer where the first movie is free. Given that Anna always rents at least 1 movie in a given subscription period, how many movies would she have to rent for the average cost per movie to be equal at Service A or Service B?

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  1. 8 June, 01:19
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    6 movies

    Step-by-step explanation:

    :Service A

    1. $37.92 + &2.18=$40.1

    2. $41.1+$2.18=$42.28

    3 ...

    4 ...

    5 ...

    6. $48.82+$2.18=$51

    Service B

    1. $33.25+free movie=$33.25

    2. $33.25+$3.55=$36.8

    3 ...

    4 ...

    5 ...

    6. $47.45+$3.55=$51
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