For 5 students, both the water park and bowling alley field trips have the same cost of $70, as represented by the point of intersection (5, 70) on the graph. So the correct option is C.
The point of intersection on the graph represents the number of students at which the total cost for both field trips is the same. Setting the cost equations equal to each other,
, allows us to find this point. Simplifying,
, we get
Therefore, for 5 students, the total cost is equal for both the water park and the bowling alley. Substituting this value back into either cost equation gives us the common cost. Using the water park equation
the cost is
Hence, for 5 students, the total cost for both field trips is $70.
The answer is option C: For 5 students, the cost will be the same, and the cost will be $70. This interpretation is crucial in understanding the point of intersection on the graph and providing a meaningful solution to the problem, as it aligns with the coordinates (5, 70) on the graph.