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19 July, 07:54

The County Fair has to 2 ticket options. Option 1 has an entry fee of $5 and charges $0.65 per ride per ride. Option 2 has an entry fee of $10 and charges $0.45 per ride. How many tickets would have to be purchased for the total cost of option one and option two to be the same.

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  1. 19 July, 09:30
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    For 25 tickets total cost of option one and option two to be the same.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume the total number of rides = m

    for which BOTH options cost same.

    Case: 1

    The cost of entry fee = $5

    The cost per ride = $0.65

    So, the cost of m rides = m x (Cost of 1 ride)

    = m x ($0.65) = 0.65 m

    Cost of purchasing m tickets in first ride = Entry Fee + Per ticket cost

    = 5 + 0.65 m ... (1)

    Case: 2

    The cost of entry fee = $10

    The cost per ride = $0.45

    So, the cost of m rides = m x (Cost of 1 ride)

    = m x ($0.45) = 0.45 m

    Cost of purchasing m tickets in second ride = Entry Fee + Per ticket cost

    = 10 + 0.45 m ... (2)

    Now, equating (1) and (2), we get:

    5 + 0.65 m = 10 + 0.45 m

    or, 0.20 m = 5

    or, m = 5/0.20 = 25

    or, m = 25

    Hence, for 25 tickets total cost of option one and option two to be the same.
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