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Mathematics, 26.08.2020 23:01 bpo2205748

The swimming pool near Maya's house charges $6.00 per visit. There is also a yearly pass available for $190.00. Maya is deciding whether she should buy the yearly pass.
What is the fewest number of visits Maya must make to the pool so that the yearly pass will be less expensive than paying $6.00 per visit?

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