SOLUTION: I have to compare a yearly pass to a daily pass at a theme park and find which is most advantegeous based on the # of visits. The annual price is 49.99 and the daily admission is 4

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Question 295042: I have to compare a yearly pass to a daily pass at a theme park and find which is most advantegeous based on the # of visits. The annual price is 49.99 and the daily admission is 44.99, i say 4 visits annually. I have to make my own linear equation from this information. I know how to solve it, but am not sure how to set the two equations up
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