Mathematics, 15.12.2020 22:20 jennamae9826
Ann's gym charges $20 per month plus $5 per visit. Blake's gym charges
$30 per month plus $3 per visit. Ann and Blake make the same number of
visits per month. How many visits would make their monthly costs equal?
O A. At 5 visits they will both cost $45
B. At 8 visits they will both cost $60
C. They will never cost the same
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D. They will always cost the same
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