Solve the problem.A baseball team is trying to determine what price to charge for tickets. At a price of $10 per ticket, it averages 35,000 people per game. For every increase of $1, it loses 5,000 people. Every person at the game spends an average of $5 on concessions. What price per ticket should be charged in order to maximize revenue?

A. $4.00
B. $14.00
C. $2.00
D. $6.00


Answer: D

Mathematics

You might also like to view...

Provide an appropriate response.Tell what restrictions, if any, must be made on s, k, and w to guarantee that d is a real number. Assume that s, k, and w are all real numbers and that the denominator is not zero.d = 

What will be an ideal response?

Mathematics

Find the center and radius of the circle.2x2 + 2y2 + 12x + 20y + 66 = 0

A. (5, 3), r = 1 B. (3, 5), r = 1 C. (-5, -3), r = 1 D. (-3, -5), r = 1

Mathematics

Determine if the series converges or diverges. If the series converges, find its sum.

A. converges;  + 
B. converges;  + 
C. converges;  + 
D. diverges

Mathematics

Solve the problem.In a certain city, the cost of a taxi ride is computed as follows: There is a fixed charge of $2.35 as soon as you get in the taxi, to which a charge of $2.10 per mile is added. Find an equation that can be used to determine the cost, C(x), of an x-mile taxi ride.

A. C(x) = 2.95x B. C(x) = 4.45x C. C(x) = 2.10 + 2.35x D. C(x) = 2.35 + 2.10x

Mathematics