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Gina wants to take dance classes. She compares two dance studios to determine which has the best deal for her. Dance World charges a rate for each class. Toe Tappers charges a rate for each class plus a one-time registration fee. The system of equations shown models the total costs for taking x classes at each.

How many classes would Gina need to take for the total cost to be the same at both dance studios?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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User Simon Vane
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Answer:

10 classes

Explanation:

Given equations in the question

Dance World: y = 15x

Toe Tappers: y = 25 + 12.5x

Where,

x = number of classes

Equate the total cost at both dance studios

15x = 25 + 12.5x

Collect like terms

15x - 12.5x = 25

2.5x = 25

Divide both sides by 2.5

2.5x / 2.5 = 25 / 2.5

x = 10 classes

x = number of classes = 10

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