Mathematics, 14.01.2021 21:40 joshdunsbuns143
Going to a Baseball Game
Chris is a big fan of the baseball team in the city where she lives, and she loves to go to the games with her family. Chris and her dad are planning a trip to a game for four people. He asked her to determine how much it will cost for their tickets and snacks at the game. Chris’s dad thinks they may go to several games this year.
They chose the section of the park where they wanted to sit, and Chris found the prices for seats in that section. She found three ways to buy the tickets.
Individual game tickets for the section they chose are $30 per ticket.
The cost of a 21-game package of tickets for one seat in their section is $20 per game.
A package of 10 tickets costs $200, and they can be used in any combination of single tickets per game or multiple tickets per game in their section.
Chris thinks they will each want a hot dog and a soft drink, and two people can share a bag of peanuts. This table shows the cost of those items at the game.
FOOD COSTS
Food Item Cost
Hot dog $6.00
Soft drink $4.50
Peanuts $5.00
An additional cost will be the $20 charge at the parking lot.
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