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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 03:10 DWASS

Barry is going to the water slides and needs to figure out which deal is better. He can pay $30 to go on the water slides as much as he wants, or he can pay $15 to get in, plus an additional $1 per trip down the water slides. If Barry goes on a certain number of trips down the water slides, the two options are equivalent in terms of cost. How many trips is that? Write a system of equations, graph them, and type the solution.

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