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A skier is trying to decide whether or not to buy a season ski pass. a daily pass is $75. A season ski pass is $350. The skier would have to rent skis with either pass for $30 per day. HOw many days would the skier have to go skiing in order to make the season pass less expensive than the daily pass?

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Since the skier has to rent skis for 30 dollars per day with both passes, we can ignore it while solving the question.

A season pass is 350, while a daily pass is 75.


(350)/(75) = (25* 14)/(25* 3) = (14)/(3) = 4 (2)/(3)

So a seasonal pass is equivalent to having 4.6667 daily passes. And you can't buy 0.6667 of a pass.

So, if you went at least 5 days with a seasonal pass, then the seasonal pass would be less expensive than a daily pass.
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