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A town pool has two individual membership rates. You can pay a $75 membership fee and then $2 each time you use the pool or you can pay a $15 membership fee and $5 each time you use the pool. Write and solve an equation to determine how many times you must visit the pool for the costs to be equal.

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Answer:

20

Explanation:

Let the number of times to visit the pool be x

Then there are 75+2x=15+5x

Solve for x=20

So the cost is equal when visiting the pool 20 times

User Nubaslon
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Answer:

20 times

Explanation:

Let's form two expressions relating the amount you would pay in each scenario:

• If we consider
x to be the number of times you use the pool, and you pay $2 each time with a $75 membership fee, then

total cost =
\boxed{2x + 75}

• If you pay $5 each time with a $15 membership fee, then

total cost =
\boxed{5x + 15}

According to the question, the two costs should be equal.


2x + 75 = 5x + 15

Now we have to solve for
x:


75 = 5x+ 15 - 2x [subtracting
2x from each side]


75 = 15 + 3x


60 = 3x [subtract 15 from each side]


20 = x


x = \bf 20

This means that you must visit the pool 20 times for the costs to be equal.

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