Math, asked by fiorellatramonte13, 1 year ago

At Silver Gym, membership is $35 per month, and personal training sessions are $30 each. At Fit Factor, membership is $75 per month, and personal training sessions are $20 each. In one month, how many personal training sessions would Sarah have to buy to make the total cost at the two gyms equal?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sahara have to buy 1 silver gym personal training session to make the fees equal.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is mentioned that,

For the silver gym,

The fee of the membership session = $ 35

The fee of each personal training session = $ 30

For fit factor,

The fee of the membership session = $ 75

The fee of each personal training session = $ 20

Hence, the difference between the membership fees = $ (75-35)

                                                                                              = $ 40

∴ Fit factor membership fee is more than the Silver Gym membership by $ 40.

Hence, the difference between the personal training session fees

= $(30-2)

= $ 10

∴ The silver gym personal training session fee is more than the fit factor personal training fee by $ 10.

∴ $ 40> $ 10

So, we can say that the fee of the fit factor  session is more than the silver gym session.

Hence, the fee of the fit factor session is more than the fee of the silver gym session by _

$(40-30)

= $ 30

As per the information give, the fee of each silver gym personal training session is $ 30.

Hence, Sahara have to buy 1 silver gym personal training session to make the fees equal.

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