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A stadium charges $15 to park in the stadium parking lot, and $10 to park in the satellite lot. If the stadium wants to make $300,000 in parking revenue and the stadium parking lot is full already with 12,000 cars, how many fans would have to park in satellite lots to make the revenue goal?

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Answer:

12,000

Step-by-step explanation:

The aggregate amount of revenue of the stadium is $300,000 from which they have $180,000 from the stadium parking lot which has 12,000 cars inside it. So, it is $12,000 × $15 is equal to $180,000.

So, remaining will be

= $300,000 - $180,000

= $120,000

This amount needed for attaining the revenue.

So, from satellite, they revenue of $120,000. So, the number required to make it this amount is computed as:

= $120,000 / Rate of parking

= $120,000 / $10

= 12,000

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