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18 June, 18:21

Danny wants to join the gym. Gym A charges a $20 fee and $40 monthly charges. Gym B charges no joining fee and $45 monthly charges. Find the number of months it will take for the total cost for both gyms to be equal

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  1. 18 June, 18:36
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    It will take 9 months for both gyms to be equal but next month have a small price difference
  2. 18 June, 18:36
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    Answer: it will take 4 months for the total cost for both gyms to be equal.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of months it will take for the total cost for both gyms to be equal.

    Gym A charges a $20 fee and $40 monthly charges. It means that the cost of using gym A for x months is

    40x + 20

    Gym B charges no joining fee and $45 monthly charges. It means that the cost of using gym B for x months is

    45x

    For the cost of both gyms to be the same, the number of months would be

    45x = 40x + 20

    45x - 40x = 20

    5x = 20

    x = 20/5

    x = 4
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