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Pick a ride … Julia and Tonia are saving money for the fall school break. Julia starts with $29 and saves $12 each week. Tonia starts with $11 and saves $15 each week. When will they have the same amount of money? Jeff and Debbie join different gyms at the same time. Jeff pays a $40 enrollment fee and $16 per month. Debbie’s gym has a free enrollment fee and she pays $18 per month. After how many months will Jeff and Debbie have paid the same amount? w = weeks 29 + 12w = 11 + 15w w = 6 weeks m = months 40 + 16m = 18m m = 20 months

Pick a ride … The Wayside Hotel charges its guests $1 plus $0.80 per minute for long distance calls. Across the street, the Blue Sky Hotel charges its guests $2 plus $0.75 per minute for long distance calls. Find the length of a call for which the 2 hotels charge the same amount. Solei and Aliesha are playing games at the arcade. Soleil started with $20 and the machine she is playing costs $0.75 per game. Aliesha started with $15 and her machine costs $0.50 per game. After how many games will the two girls have the same amount of money remaining? x = # of minutes 1 + 0.80x = 2 + 0.75x x = 20 minutes g = games 20 – 0.75g = 15 – 0.50g g = 20 games