Age and Kenny play online video games. Angle buys 2 pages and 2 months of game play Kenny boys 2 some packages and 4 months of game play Each one package cos $50. If their total cost is $278, what is the cost of one month game play?

The cost of one month of game play is $ype an integer or a decimal)

Let's assume the cost of one month of game play is $x.

Since Angle buys 2 packages and 2 months of game play, their total cost is 2 * $50 + 2 * $x = $100 + 2 * $x.
Since Kenny buys 2 packages and 4 months of game play, their total cost is 2 * $50 + 4 * $x = $100 + 4 * $x.

Adding the two costs together, we get $100 + 2 * $x + $100 + 4 * $x = $278.
Combining like terms, we get 6 * $x = $278 - $200.
Simplifying, we get 6 * $x = $78.
Dividing both sides by 6, we get $x = $78 / 6.
Thus, the cost of one month of game play is $13.

Let's find the total cost of the packages purchased by Angle and Kenny.

Angle bought 2 packages, which cost $50 each, so the total cost of Angle's purchases is 2 * $50 = $100.

Kenny bought 2 packages, which cost $50 each, so the total cost of Kenny's purchases is 2 * $50 = $100.

The total cost of the packages purchased by Angle and Kenny is $100 + $100 = $200.

Now, let's find the total cost of the game play.

Angle bought 2 months of game play, and Kenny bought 4 months of game play, so the total months of game play is 2 + 4 = 6 months.

The total cost of the game play is given as $278.

To find the cost of one month of game play, we need to divide the total cost by the total months of game play.

Therefore, the cost of one month of game play is $278 / 6 = $46.33 (rounded to two decimal places).