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11 August, 23:27

A video rental company offers a plan that includes a membership fee of $7 and charges $4

for every DVD borrowed. They also offer a second plan, that costs $15 per month for

unlimited DVD rentals. If a customer borrows enough DVDs in a month, the two plans cost

the same amount. How many DVDs is that? What is that total cost of either plan?

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  1. 11 August, 23:30
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    The customer would have to rent two DVDs in order for the two amounts to be both $15

    Step-by-step explanation:

    $7 (the membership fee) - $15 (unlimited plan) = $8 remaining

    then you would divide 8 by four to see how many DVDs would have to be rented in order for the totals to be the same
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