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Mathematics, 15.12.2019 08:31 Nateycorn95701

During the summer, tamir likes to swim at his local pool a few times a week. he is debating if he should buy a "season
pass” that allows him to swim as many times as he wants or just pay each time he goes swimming. the pool charges
$4.50 each day if he pays each time. the "season pass" is $207, which is good for the entire summer (91 days).
a. create a table to compare the two options by picking a set of inputs (number of swim days) and calculating the
corresponding cost of a season pass and cost of paying per day.
no. swim days, cost of season pass ($), cost of paying per day ($)
b. how many times would tamir have to swim to make the "season pass" less expensive than paying for each visit
individually?
he would have to swim more

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