Alonzo wants to buy a bike for $260. He can pay for it in 8 months if he pays $60 now & $25 each month. If he were to pay $60 now and $20 each month, how many more monthly payments would it take to pay for it?

200 / 25 = 8

200 / 20 = 10

To find out how many more monthly payments Alonzo would need to make, we can calculate the remaining cost of the bike.

Currently, Alonzo has already paid $60, and he will pay $25 each month after that. So in a span of 8 months, the total amount he will pay in monthly installments is 8 x $25 = $200.

Since the cost of the bike is $260, we subtract the amount he has already paid to find the remaining cost: $260 - $200 = $60.

Now, we need to calculate how many more months Alonzo would need to pay $20 per month until he covers the remaining cost of $60.

To do this, we divide the remaining cost by the monthly payment: $60 ÷ $20 = 3.

Therefore, Alonzo would need to make 3 more monthly payments of $20 each to cover the remaining cost of the bike.