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19 August, 01:42

One movie club charges a $100 membership fee and $10 for each movie. Another club charges no membership fee but movies cost $15 each. How many movies would you have to buy for the cost of each movie to be the same?

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  1. 19 August, 01:50
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    125 because it said for each
  2. 19 August, 02:10
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    So movie club one:

    Cost = 100+10n, where n is the number of movies

    Club 2:

    Cost = 15n

    So when they are equal:

    100 + 10n = 15n

    100 = 5n

    n = 100/5

    n = 20
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