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A local water park has two types of season passes. Plan A costs a one-time fee of $147 for admission plus $10 for parking every trip. Plan B costs a one-time fee of $37 for
parking plus $20 for admission every trip. How many visits must a person make for
plan A and plan B to be equal in value?
Write an equation representing this problem, and solve it. Use x as the variable in the
equation

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