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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 01:10 S28462182

Tickets to a school dance cost $4 and the projected attendance is 300 people. For every $0.10 increase in ticket price, the dance committee projects that attendance will decrease by 5.  a) Determine the dance committee’s greatest possible revenue. 
b) What ticket price will produce the greatest revenue?

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