Final answer:
To calculate the gate fee required to collect K3,500, we need the number of expected attendees. Dividing the total amount by the number of attendees gives the fee per person. Without this information, we can't determine the correct fee from the options provided.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine how much management should charge for the gate fee to collect K3,500 from gate takings, we need additional information such as the expected number of attendees or the current rate being charged. Without this context, it's impossible to provide a specific answer to the question. One would need to divide the total amount desired (K3,500) by the number of people expected to attend if they charge a certain fee per person.
For instance, if management is expecting 1,000 people to attend an event, they would divide K3,500 by 1,000 to find out how much to charge per person to meet their goal. This would result in a gate fee of K3.50 per person, but since options are given in whole numbers, none of the options provided (K2, K3, K4, K5) would exactly meet the target of K3,500 without knowing the expected number of attendees, we would not be able to solve the problem.