Checking account A charged a monthly fee of $5 and a per-check fee of $0.25, and checking account B charged a monthly fee of $6 and a per-check fee of $0.15. How many checks would anperson have to write for the two accounts to cost the same?
A. 10
B. 25
C. 35
D. 20

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First we need to know both the formula of A and B.

The formula of A is
C = 5 + 0.25p
with C representing total cost and p representing the amount of checks.

The formula of B is
C = 6 + 0.15p
with C representing total cost and p representing the amount of checks.

To find the point where A and B cost the same, we solve the following equation:
5 + 0.25p = 6 + 0.15p

Collecting terms gives us
-1 = -0.1p

Now we have to divide by -0.1 and we get.
10 = p
p = 10

So our answer: after 10 checks both accounts cost the same amount of money. Answer A.