SOLUTION: cOMPARE A YEARLY PASS WITH A DAILY PASS AT A HEALTH CLUB, ZOO, MUSEUM, OR THEME PARK TO DETERMINE which is most advatageous based upon the number of yearly visits?
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Question 306829: cOMPARE A YEARLY PASS WITH A DAILY PASS AT A HEALTH CLUB, ZOO, MUSEUM, OR THEME PARK TO DETERMINE which is most advatageous based upon the number of yearly visits?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Our local city pool charges $10/day for a visit.
A yearly pass for an individual is $80/year.
If you plan on making more than 8 visits a year, the yearly pass is the better deal.
If you plan on making fewer than 8 visits, the daily pass is the better deal.
8 days is the breakeven point, where both costs are identical.
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