Mathematics
Mathematics, 14.01.2021 19:10, shannydouglas

Please help:In our amusement park that we built this week, the ride Diablo's Domain had revenue of $250,000,000 in its first year as expected.
The company paid $750,000 for insurance or $3 for every $1,000
in revenue. If the park is wildly successful and revenue increases by
25% in the second year and the rate of $3 for every $1,000 holds
true, how much would it pay for insurance? Do you think it's
reasonable for insurance costs to increase proportionally? Why or
why not?

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