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19 September, 20:41

Write the given situation as an equation or inequality and then solve it. The local amusement park sells summer memberships for $50 each. Normal admission to the park costs $25; admission for members costs $15.

A. If Darren wants to spend no more than $100 on trips to the amusement park, how many visits can he make if he buys a membership with part of that money?

B. How many visits can he make if he pays normal admission instead?

C. If he increases his budget to $160, how many visits can he make as a member?

D. How many can he make as a non - member with this increased budget?

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  1. 19 September, 20:52
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    A. 100 = 50 + 15x

    50 = 15x

    3.33 = x

    He can go 3 times, with 5$ remaining.

    B. 100 = 25x

    4 = x

    He can go 4 times on normal admission.

    C. 160 = 50 + 15x

    110 = 15x

    7.33 = x

    He can go 7 times, with 5$ remaining.

    D. 160 = 25x

    6.4 = x

    He can go 6 times, with 10$ remaining.
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