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. $2.00
C. $14.00
D. $6.00
Answer: D
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Use inductive reasoning to predict the next equation.6 × 7 = 8 × 9 - (6 + 7 + 8 + 9)7 × 8 = 9 × 10 - (7 + 8 + 9 + 10)
A. 8 × 9 = 10 × 11 - (6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11) B. 9 × 10 = 11 × 12 - (8 + 7 + 6 + 5) C. 9 × 10 = 11 × 12 - (9 + 10 + 11 + 12) D. 8 × 9 = 10 × 11 - (8 + 9 + 10 + 11)
Find the vertex of the parabola.
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Please enter your answer as an ordered pair.
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Choose the graph that satisfies the given conditions.Cubic polynomial with two distinct x-intercepts and a positive leading coefficient
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Write the sample space for the experiment. A coin is tossed, and then a die is rolled.
A. S = {(1, heads), (2, heads), (3, heads), (4, heads), (5, heads), (6, heads), (1, tails), (2, tails), (3, tails), (5, tails), (6, tails)}
B. S = {(heads, 1), (heads, 2), (heads, 3), (heads, 4), (heads, 5), (heads, 6), (tails, 1), (tails, 2), (tails, 3), (tails, 4), (tails, 5), (tails, 6)}
C. S = {(heads, tails, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)}
D. S = {(2, 6)}