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Answer to Problem 3MPS
The maximum number of daily passes that can be purchased before their cost exceeds that of the season plan is 27.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A season pass to the city pool costs $34 .If daily passes cost $1.25 each , find the number of daily passes that can be purchased before their cost exceeds that of the season plan.
Calculation:
Let the number of maximum number of daily passes that can be purchases = x
So, the total amount spent = $1. 25x and it should be less than or equal to $34 :
Since the number of passes should be whole number , so , x = 27.
Hence , the maximum number of daily passes that can be purchased before their cost exceeds that of the season plan is 27.
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