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15 November, 06:09

A movie club charges a one-time membership fee of $25 which allows members to purchase movies for $7 each. Another club does not charge a membership fee and sells movies for $12 each. How many movies must a member purchase for the cost of the two clubs to be equal?

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  1. 15 November, 09:35
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    1. There are 2 movie Clubs

    Movie Club A = Charges 25 dollars for one time membership fee, the charges 7 dollars each movie a member purchase

    Movie Club B = DO not charge membership Fee but charges 12 dollars each person purchase a movie ticket.

    Let’s find out how many movies will this movie clubs get equal amount

    Movie Club A

    25 + 7 = 32

    32 + 7 = 39

    39 + 7 = 46

    46 + 7 = 53

    53 + 7 = 60

    Movie Club B

    12

    12 + 12 = 24

    24 + 12 = 36

    36 + 12 = 48

    48 + 12 = 60

    Thus, on the 5th purchase of the person on both movie club, they get the same amount.
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