A bank offers its business customers two different plans for monthly charges on checking accounts. With Plan A, the account holder pays a fee of $0.15 per check processed during the month with no monthly service charge on the account. With Plan B, the account holder pays a $10.00 monthly service charge with a fee of $0.05 per check processed during the month. Find the break-even point for the two plans. That is, find the number of checks processed per month for which the costs of the two plans are equal.

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A bank offers its business customers two different plans for monthly charges on checking accounts. With Plan A, the account holder pays a fee of $0.15 per check processed during the month with no monthly service charge on the account. With Plan B, the account holder pays a $10.00 monthly service charge with a fee of $0.05 per check processed during the month. Find the <em>break-even point</em> for the two plans. That is, find the number of checks processed per month for which the costs of the two plans are equal.