An ice skating rink has two ways you can use the facility. The first option is to pay $10 per visit. The second option is to pay $32 per month, and $6 per visit. Write and solve an equation to show the number of visits it would take for the cost of the two plans to be equal.(1 point)

Responses

10x=32+6x ; x=8

10x=32−6x ; x=2

10=32+6x ; x=−3

10x=32+6x ; x=4

The correct equation to show the number of visits it would take for the cost of the two plans to be equal is:

10x = 32 + 6x

Simplifying the equation:

4x = 32

Dividing both sides by 4:

x = 8

So, it would take 8 visits for the cost of the two plans to be equal.

The correct equation to show the number of visits where the cost of the two plans is equal is:

10x=32+6x

To solve for x, we can subtract 6x from both sides:

10x - 6x = 32

Simplifying, we get:

4x = 32

And dividing both sides by 4:

x = 8

Therefore, it would take 8 visits for the cost of the two plans to be equal.