SOLUTION: Members at a swim club pay $5 per lesson plus a one-time free of $60. Nonmembers pay $11 per lesson. How many lessons would both a member and a nonmember have to take to pay the sa

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Question 868181: Members at a swim club pay $5 per lesson plus a one-time free of $60. Nonmembers pay $11 per lesson. How many lessons would both a member and a nonmember have to take to pay the same amount?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x + 60 = 11x
60 = 6x
10 = x, the number of Lessons it would take to pay the same

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