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Business, 10.08.2021 01:00, mary2971

The Symphony sells season tickets for six events at a price of $92. In pricing the tickets, the planners assigned the leadoff event a value of $21 because the program was an expensive symphony orchestra. The last five events were priced equally; 1,340 season tickets were sold for the 2013 season. Required:
(a) Calculate the theater's earned revenue after the first three events have been presented.
(b) About 95% of the season ticket holders attended the first event. Subsequent events were attended by about 80% of the season ticket holders. To what extent, if any, should the attendance data impact revenue recognition?

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