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Plan A offers an annual membership fee of $72 and you pay 75% of the listed price. Plan B offers an annual membership of $30 and you pay 90% of the listed price. How many dollars of merchandise do you need to purchase so that you pay the same amount under both plans?

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  1. Yesterday, 03:08
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    Answer: You need to purchase $280 dollars of merchandise to pay the same amount under both plans.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question we have to write equations for each plan's cost.

    The cost of plan a (A) is equal to the annual fee (72) plus y 75% (75/100 = 0.75) of the listed price (x)

    A = 72 + 0.75 x

    Same process for the cost of plan B (B)

    B = 30 + 0.90 x

    If both costs are equal

    A=B

    So:

    72 + 0.75 x = 30 + 0.90 x

    Solving for x:

    72-30 = 0.9x-0.75x

    42 = 0.15x

    42/0.15 = x

    x = $280

    You need to purchase $280 dollars of merchandise to pay the same amount under both plans
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