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9 June, 15:37

Last year, 350 people come to see a spring concert at REL. The cost per ticket was $5.00. The orchestra committee wants to increase ticket prices but it is estimated that for each increase in $0.25, 10 fewer people will attend the concert. What should the committee set the ticket price to maximize ticket sales.

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  1. 9 June, 16:55
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    Let 0.25x is the price increase. Therefore, the number of attendees will be 350-10x and the revenue R = (350-10x) * (5+0.25x) = 1750+37.5x-2.5x^2. This parabola has maximum at x=10, meaning the price=7.5
  2. 9 June, 19:18
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    max: 10 price: 7.5
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