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hram777 [196]
3 years ago
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Treys online music club charges a monthly rate of $20 plus $0.80 per song download. Debs online music club charges a monthly rat

e of $21 plus $0.60 per song download. For what number of songs will the monthly charge be the same for both clubs? How much will it cost?
Mathematics
2 answers:
blondinia [14]3 years ago
6 0
<span> For this case, the first thing we must do is define variables.
 We have then:
 x: number of songs.
 y: total charge
 For Treys online music club:
</span> y = 0.80x + 20&#10;
<span> For Debs online music club:
</span> y = 0.60x + 21&#10;
<span> Equaling both equations we have:
</span> 0.80x + 20 = 0.60x + 21&#10;
<span> Clearing x we have:
</span> 0.80x - 0.60x = 21 - 20&#10;&#10;0.20x = 1&#10;&#10;x = 1 / 0.20&#10;&#10;x = 5 songs<span>
 Substituting the value of x for any of the equations we have:
</span> y = 0.60 (5) + 21&#10;&#10;y = 3 + 21&#10;&#10;y = 24 $
<span> Answer:
 The monthly charge will be the same for 5 songs in both clubs.
the cost will be $ 24</span>
igor_vitrenko [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

For 5 songs the monthly charge be the same for both clubs.

It will cost $ 24.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let, for x songs, the monthly charges are same for both clubs,

Given,

For Treys online music club,

Monthly rate = $ 20,

Additional Charges for a song = $ 0.80,

⇒ Additional Charges for x song = $ 0.80x,

Thus, the total monthly charges for x songs = Monthly rate + Additional Charges for x song

= 20 + 0.80x

Now, for Debs online music club,

Monthly rate = $ 21,

Additional Charges for a song = $ 0.60,

⇒ Additional Charges for x song = $ 0.60x,

Thus, the total monthly charges for x songs = Monthly rate + Additional Charges for x song

= 21 + 0.60x

Hence, we can write,

20 + 0.80x = 21 + 0.60x

0.80x - 0.60x = 21 - 20

0.20x = 1

\implies x = \frac{1}{0.20}=5

Hence, for 5 songs the monthly charge be the same for both clubs.

Also, the cost for 5 songs = 20 + 0.80 × 5 = 20 + 4 = $ 24

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