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5 August, 13:13

Joel is looking for costs for using a gym he could pay 50 per month for unlimited use or he could pay 12 per month plus 4 per visit how many visits would he have to make each month to make the 50 per month unlimited use option the cheapest one

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  1. 5 August, 13:24
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    He will have to make 9.5 visits to meet the 50 per month option, meaning any visit above 9.5 will be more expensive than option 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This can be expressed as;

    unlimited use=Monthly charge+Total visit charges

    where;

    Make Unlimited use be Option 1, and (Monthly charge+Total visit charges) be Option 2

    The unlimited use=50 per month

    Monthly charge=12 per month

    Total visit charges=Constant charge per visit*number of visits (n) = (4*n) = 4n

    Replacing;

    50=12+4n

    4n=50-12

    4n=38

    n = (38/4) = 9.5 visits

    He will have to make 9.5 visits to meet the 50 per month option, meaning any visit above 9.5 will be more expensive than option 1
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