A yoga studio has two participation plans. First plan cost $10

Second cost $30 per month and $4 per visit
The plan would cost the same at ___ visits

Let's assume the number of visits is x.

For the first plan, the cost is fixed at $10 regardless of the number of visits.

For the second plan, the cost per month is $30 and the cost per visit is $4. If someone wants to make x visits, the total cost for the second plan would be $30 + ($4 * x).

We can set up an equation to find the number of visits where the cost for both plans is the same:

10 = 30 + 4x

Simplifying the equation, we have:

4x = 10 - 30
4x = -20
x = -20/4
x = -5

Since a negative number of visits doesn't make sense in this context, we can conclude that the plans would cost the same at 5 visits.