1. At a price of $8 per ticket, a musical theatre group can fill every seat in t

1. At a price of $8 per ticket, a musical theatre group can fill every seat in the theatre, which has a capacity of 1500. For every additional dollar charged, the number of people buying tickets decreases by 75.  A.  What ticket price maximizes revenue? B. What is the maximum revenue? C. Briefly summarize your… Continue reading 1. At a price of $8 per ticket, a musical theatre group can fill every seat in t

Suppose in one year, total revenues from digital sales of pop/rock, tropical (sa

Suppose in one year, total revenues from digital sales of pop/rock, tropical (salsa/merengue/cumbia/bachata), and urban (reggaeton) Latin music in a certain country amounted to $27 million. Pop/rock music brought in twice as much as the other two categories combined and $11 million more than tropical music. How much revenue was earned from digital sales in… Continue reading Suppose in one year, total revenues from digital sales of pop/rock, tropical (sa

Instructions: View both Graph 1 and Graph 2.  The two graphs show the relationsh

Instructions: View both Graph 1 and Graph 2.  The two graphs show the relationship between the number of items sold per week vs. number of weeks since the item arrived at the store.  Although both graphs show sales are increasing per week, the graphs look different.  If you were the store manager, which item would… Continue reading Instructions:
View both Graph 1 and Graph 2. 
The two graphs show the relationsh

3 Friends went to a shop and purchased 3 toys. Each person paid Rs.10 which is t

3 Friends went to a shop and purchased 3 toys. Each person paid Rs.10 which is the cost of one toy. So, they paid Rs.30 i.e. total amount. The shop owner gave a discount of Rs.5 on the total purchase of 3 toys for Rs.30. Then, among Rs.5, Each person has taken Rs.1 and remaining… Continue reading 3 Friends went to a shop and purchased 3 toys. Each person paid Rs.10 which is t

Instructions: Discuss which would be a better investment if you were investing f

Instructions: Discuss which would be a better investment if you were investing for a period of 5 years.  Please provide all details. Option 1:  $2000 invested at 6% compounded quarterly Option 2:  $2000 invested at 2% compounded continuously You just had a baby and want to invest for his college tuition. If you predict that… Continue reading Instructions:
Discuss which would be a better investment if you were investing f

Think about today’s job market and how your mathematician would fit in the worki

Think about today’s job market and how your mathematician would fit in the working world. Identify a current job opening that would best utilize your selected mathematician’s knowledge and skills. Use sources such as “Indeed” or “Monster”, to find job postings. Save the link to the posted job description. Be creative and have fun pretending… Continue reading Think about today’s job market and how your mathematician would fit in the worki

You have decided that you are going to make a pitch to the hosts of a reality TV

You have decided that you are going to make a pitch to the hosts of a reality TV show where entrepreneurs request funding for projects, or products, designed to reduce the damage to the environment caused by human activity. Your pitch must combine a compelling reason why your initiative should be supported, with evidence that… Continue reading You have decided that you are going to make a pitch to the hosts of a reality TV