SOLUTION: One video rental club charges $45 to become a member and $1.50 to rent each video. Another charges no membership fee, but charges $3.30 to rent each video. Write an equation to sol
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Question 889117: One video rental club charges $45 to become a member and $1.50 to rent each video. Another charges no membership fee, but charges $3.30 to rent each video. Write an equation to solve for how many videos you must rent for the two clubs to be equal.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let = number of videos rented
Let = cost to rent videos
1st rental club:
2nd rental club:
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Make the costs equal:
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When 25 videos are rented, the costs are equal
Here's the Costs for the 2 clubs plotted:
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