PLEASE HELP!!! A local movie theater wanted to raffle a prize of pre-screening tickets for the new Avengers movie, "Endgame". Two actors/actresses from the movie will attend the pre-screening event. The local movie theater would sell the raffle tickets to those who would see the upcoming Captain Marvel Movie. The Prize Pre-Screening tickets are only for teens/adults 25 years and younger. Below is the sign that was
proposed by one of the employees and brought to the attention of his manager.

TICKET BOOTH
1 Ticket for $0.50
12 Tickets for $5.00
25 Tickets for $10.00
50 Tickets for $25.00
120 Tickets for $50.00

The maximum amount of tickets you can get is 250 Tickets.

Questions: (NEED HELP)

1.) What amounts of tickets would offer the best deal?
2.) What suggestions would you offer the manager to modify the list of prices?

Respuesta :

Answer:

1) 25 tickets for $10 is the best deal 2) i would suggest that the greatest ammount of tickets should be the cheapest, while the least ammount should be the most expensive. this is because things are generally cheaper when you buy in bulk.

Step-by-step explanation:

explanaion for #1:

you divide the cost by the ammount of tickets to get how much they cost per ticket. i did it like this:

[tex]50/120=$0.42[/tex]per ticket

[tex]25/50=$0.50[/tex]per ticket

[tex]10/25=$0.40[/tex]per ticket

[tex]5/12=$0.42[/tex]per ticket

[tex]0.5/1=$0.5[/tex]per ticket