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5 January, 19:52

A movie club charges a one time fee of $25 it allows members to purchase movies for $7 each another club does not charge a membership fee and sells movies $12 how many movies must a member purchase for the total cost of the two clubs to be equal

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  1. 5 January, 20:07
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    Club Members = $25 + $7 per movie (x)

    No membership club = $12 per movie (x)

    We need to know how many movies must each purchase to equal in costs.

    Set up both equations to equal each other and solve for x=movies.

    25 + 7x = 12x

    25 + 7x - 7x = 12x - 7x

    25 = 5x

    25/5=5x/5

    5=x it will take them both 5 movies each to have equal costs.
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