A concert hall has 9,000 seats and two categories of ticket prices, $35 and $55. Assume that all seats in each category can be sold. Concert 2 1 9,000 9,000 $491,000 $316,000 Tickets sold Return required a. How many tickets of each category should be sold to bring in each of the returns indicated in the table? $35 Tickets $55 Tickets Concert 1 Concert 2 3 9,000 $357,000 Concert 3 b. Is it possible to bring in a return of $225,000 when all the seats are sold? O A. No, $225,000 is less than the smallest possible return. B. No, $225,000 is greater than the highest possible return. OC. Yes, $225,000 is within the range of possible returns. D. None of the above. Is it possible to bring in a return of $549,000 when all the seats are sold? OA. Yes, $549,000 is within the range of possible returns. B. No, $549,000 is less than the smallest possible return. OC. No, $549,000 is greater than the highest possible return.

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A concert hall has 9,000 seats and two categories of ticket prices, $35 and $55. Assume that all seats in each category can be sold.
Concert
2
3
1
9,000
9,000
9,000
$491,000 $316,000 $357,000
Tickets sold
Return required
a. How many tickets of each category should be sold to bring in each of the returns indicated in the table?
$35 Tickets $55 Tickets
Concert 1
Concert 2
Concert 3
||
D
b. Is it possible to bring in a return of $225,000 when all the seats are sold?
OA. No, $225,000 is less than the smallest possible return.
OB. No, $225,000 is greater than the highest possible return.
OC. Yes, $225,000 is within the range of possible returns.
OD. None of the above.
Is it possible to bring in a return of $549,000 when all the seats are sold?
OA. Yes, $549,000 is within the range of possible returns.
OB. No, $549,000 is less than the smallest possible return.
OC. No, $549,000 is greater than the highest possible return.
Tickets sold
Return required
1
9,000
$491,000
COCOS
Concert
2
9,000
$316,000
3
9,000
$357,000
OA. No, $225,000 is less than the smallest possible return.
OB. No, $225,000 is greater than the highest possible return.
OC. Yes, $225,000 is within the range of possible returns.
OD. None of the above.
Is it possible to bring in a return of $549,000 when all the seats are sold?
OA. Yes, $549,000 is within the range of possible returns.
OB. No, $549,000 is less than the smallest possible return.
OC. No, $549,000 is greater than the highest possible return.
OD. None of the above.
c. Describe all the possible returns. Choose the correct answer below.
OA. The return can range from $315,000 to $495,000 in steps of $20.
OB. The return can be any multiple of $20.
OC. The return can range from $315,000 to $495,000 in steps of $90.
OD. None of the above.
Transcribed Image Text:A concert hall has 9,000 seats and two categories of ticket prices, $35 and $55. Assume that all seats in each category can be sold. Concert 2 3 1 9,000 9,000 9,000 $491,000 $316,000 $357,000 Tickets sold Return required a. How many tickets of each category should be sold to bring in each of the returns indicated in the table? $35 Tickets $55 Tickets Concert 1 Concert 2 Concert 3 || D b. Is it possible to bring in a return of $225,000 when all the seats are sold? OA. No, $225,000 is less than the smallest possible return. OB. No, $225,000 is greater than the highest possible return. OC. Yes, $225,000 is within the range of possible returns. OD. None of the above. Is it possible to bring in a return of $549,000 when all the seats are sold? OA. Yes, $549,000 is within the range of possible returns. OB. No, $549,000 is less than the smallest possible return. OC. No, $549,000 is greater than the highest possible return. Tickets sold Return required 1 9,000 $491,000 COCOS Concert 2 9,000 $316,000 3 9,000 $357,000 OA. No, $225,000 is less than the smallest possible return. OB. No, $225,000 is greater than the highest possible return. OC. Yes, $225,000 is within the range of possible returns. OD. None of the above. Is it possible to bring in a return of $549,000 when all the seats are sold? OA. Yes, $549,000 is within the range of possible returns. OB. No, $549,000 is less than the smallest possible return. OC. No, $549,000 is greater than the highest possible return. OD. None of the above. c. Describe all the possible returns. Choose the correct answer below. OA. The return can range from $315,000 to $495,000 in steps of $20. OB. The return can be any multiple of $20. OC. The return can range from $315,000 to $495,000 in steps of $90. OD. None of the above.
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