A bowling alley charges $2.50 per game plus $4 to rent shoes. A second bowling alley charges $4 per game plus $1 to rent shoes. How many games would a
person have to play for the two bowling alleys to cost the same amount?

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Answer:

The person would have to play 2 games for the two bowling alleys to cost the same amount

Step-by-step explanation:

Assume that the number of games that makes the two costs equal is x

∵ A bowling alley charges $2.50 per game plus $4 to rent shoes

∵ The number of games is x

The cost = 2.50x + 4

∵ A second bowling alley charges $4 per game plus $1 to rent shoes

∵ The number of games is x

The cost = 4x + 1

∵ They have the same cost

→ Equate the 2 expressions above

4x + 1 = 2.50x + 4

→ Subtract 2.50x from both sides

∵ 4x - 2.50x + 1 = 2.50x - 2.50x + 4

1.50x + 1 = 4

→ Subtract 1 from both sides

∵ 1.50x + 1 - 1 = 4 - 1

1.50x = 3

→ Divide both sides by 1.50

x = 2

The person would have to play 2 games for the two bowling alleys to

   cost the same amount

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