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Answer:

20 rides.

The question:

"There have been two proposals for ticket sales. The first proposes a base fee of $5 for entry into the park and $0.50 per ride. The second plan has no base fee, but charges $0.75 per ride. After How many rides would the cost[s] be equal?"

Explanation:

Assume that the two costs become equal after
x rides.

  • The first plan will cost
    (5 + 0.50x) dollars.
  • The second plan will cost
    0.75 x dollars.

The two costs are assumed to be equal. That is:


5 + 0.50x = 0.75 x.

Subtract
0.50x from both sides of this equation:


5 = 0.25 x.


\displaystyle x = (5)/(0.25) = (500)/(25) = 20.

In other words, the two costs become equal after 20 rides.

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