Brad is taking his family on a vacation to the mountains, and he is deciding on a cabin to rent. The cabins at Rainbow Peak cost $104 per night, plus a one-time fee of $43 for service and cleaning. The cabins at Verdant Meadows cost $66 per night, plus a one-time fee of $195. Which equation can you use to find n, the number of nights the vacation would need to last for the two cabins to cost the same?Choices:(A) 104n+66=195n+43(B) 104n+43=66n+195How many nights would the vacation need to last for the two cabins to cost the same?___ nights
Q. Brad is taking his family on a vacation to the mountains, and he is deciding on a cabin to rent. The cabins at Rainbow Peak cost $104 per night, plus a one-time fee of $43 for service and cleaning. The cabins at Verdant Meadows cost $66 per night, plus a one-time fee of $195. Which equation can you use to find n, the number of nights the vacation would need to last for the two cabins to cost the same?Choices:(A) 104n+66=195n+43(B) 104n+43=66n+195How many nights would the vacation need to last for the two cabins to cost the same?___ nights
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