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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 23:50 hardwick744

A concert venue has determined that they usually sell 700 tickets for a concert when the price is at $25.00 per ticket. They notice that each time the price drops by $1.00, they usually sell an
additional 50 tickets. Given this possible relationship, determine what price they should charge
to earn a maximum revenue. To convincingly solve this problem, I want you to solve the
problem numerically (make a table), graphically (make a graph), and algebraically (make and
interpret an equation). To start you off on the right foot, I suggest you make a table that
clearly displays the revenue given different ticket prices. Include a Conclusion.

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