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Mathematics, 20.09.2019 13:10, kat9940

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.
determine the dance committee's greatest possible revenue. ( show work as in #'s)
what ticket price will produce the greatest revenue? ( show work as in #'s)

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