You are trying to decide whether to pay $120 for a season pass to an...

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You are trying to decide whether to pay $120 for a season pass to an amusement park. If you buy the pass, you get an unlimited number of visits to the park and reduced parking for $8. If 10X you do not buy the pass, you pay $23 admission and $10 for parking each time you visit the park. After how many visits to the park will the cost of visiting with the season pass be less than the cost of visiting without the season pass? 1) Write a variable expression for the cost of making v visits to the park if you don't buy a season pass. 2) Write an inequality in terms of v showing that the cost of visiting the park with a season pass is less than the cost of visiting the park without a season pass. 3) Solve the inequality.

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