Final answer:
To determine when the costs for a member and a non-member are equal at Cedar Point, we use the equation 275 + 5x = 30x. This shows that the costs are the same when the initial fee plus the per visit fee for a member matches the per visit fee for a non-member.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the number of visits it would take for the total cost to be the same for a member and a non-member at Cedar Point, we need to set up an equation where the total cost of membership equals the total cost for a non-member. The membership includes an initial fee plus a cost per visit, and the non-member pays a flat fee each visit.
The cost for a member is their initial fee plus $5 for each visit, which we can represent as 275 + 5x, where x is the number of visits. For a non-member, the cost is $30 per visit, or 30x. We want to find out when the costs are equal, so we set the member's cost equal to the non-member's cost:
275 + 5x = 30x.
This is the equation we need, and it corresponds to option A.