Bunuel
A local club sells either full use memberships or pool use only memberships. Last year, the club sold 350 memberships and of those memberships 1/7 were sold as individual memberships solely for the use of the pool. If 1/5 of the memberships were for complete use of the club and 4/5 of those were sold as family memberships, how many individual memberships were sold?
A. 64
B. 70
C. 123
D. 280
E. 286
We are given that a club sells either full-use memberships or pool-use only memberships. We are also given that some of the memberships are individual memberships while others are family memberships.
We are given that the club sold 350 memberships, and of those memberships, 1/7 (or 50) of them were sold as individual memberships for the use of the pool only.
We are also given that 1/5 (or 70) of the memberships were for complete use of the club and 4/5 of those (or 56) were sold as family memberships. Thus, 70 - 56 = 14 memberships were individual memberships with full use of the club.
Therefore, 14 + 50 = 64 individual memberships were sold last year.
Answer: A