Suppose a video store charges non-members $4 to rent a video. A membership costs $21 and then videos cost only $2.50 to rent. How many videos would you need to rent in order to justify a membership?

1 Answer
Mar 3, 2018

You need to rent 14 videos, and you'll pay the same amount for both. Renting 15 will make the membership a better method of payment.

Explanation:

We can create an equation. Say the number of videos you rent is given by n. We can write that, if we rent n videos without membership, we'll have to pay 4n. If we rent the same amount of videos with membership, we'll have to pay 21+2.5n.

To find the value of n such that the amount you pay without membership is equal to the amount you pay with, we write:

4n=21+2.5n

1.5n=21

n=21/1.5

n=14

You need to rent 14 videos, and you'll pay the same amount for both. Renting 15 will make the membership a better method of payment.