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View cable company charges a flat rate of $40 per month for service and $4.95 for each pay per view movie. View the Best charges a flat rate of $25 per month and $5.95 for each pay per view. Using the given equations, how many pay per views will generate equal monthly bills from the two companies?

f(x) = $4.95x + $40
g(x) = $5.95x + $25
A) 10
B) 12
C) 15
D) 18

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