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24 August, 13:49

A movie club offers two plans. Plan A charges $40 to sign up for the plan and $8 for each movie ticket. Plan B charges $67 to sign up for the plan and $5 for each movie ticket. How many movie tickets would someone need to buy for the plans to have the same total cost?

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  1. 24 August, 13:53
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    Answer: let the no be x

    40+8x=67+5x

    8x-5x=67-40

    3x=27

    x=9
  2. 24 August, 14:02
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    9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    X=Tickets bought

    A=$40+$8x

    B=$67+$5x

    After 1 ticket bought it would be:

    A=$48

    B=$72

    After 9 tickets bought:

    A=$112

    B=$112

    From this you can see that Plan B is better for ones who would see 9 + movies as the recurring price would be lower. If you would only go to watch a couple movies, Plan A would be better.
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