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19 November, 00:05

Seth's father is thinking of buying his son a six-month movie pass for $140. With the pass, matinees cost 1.00. If nastiness are normally $3.50 each, how many times must Seth attend in order for it to benefit his father to buy the pass?

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  1. 19 November, 00:29
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    40 shows

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Seth's father has spent $140.

    At the regular price, the number (n) of shows Seth could attend is

    n = 140/3.50

    n = 40

    If Seth attends 40 shows at that price, he will have spent $140.

    Every show after that will cost only $1 instead of $3.50.

    Seth must attend 40 shows for it to benefit his father.
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