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A semiprofessional baseball team near your town plays two home games each month at the local baseball park. The team splits the concessions 50/50 with the city but keeps all the revenue from ticket sales. The city charges the team $100 each month for the three-month season. The team pays the players and manager a total of $1,000 month. The team charges $10 for each ticket, and the average customer spends $7 at the concession stand. Attendance averages 30 people at each home game.fill in the blanks The team earns $....... in revenue for each game and $........ revenue each season. With total costs of $..3300...... each season, the team finishes the season with $....... of profit.

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The team earns $405 in revenue for each game and $2430 revenue each season. With total costs of $3300 each season, the team finishes the season with $ -870 of profit

Step-by-step explanation:

TEAM EARNS $ 10 FOR EACH TICKET AND 30 PEOPLE ATTEND A GAME AND SPEND $7 ON CONCESSION STAND BUT TEAM RECEIVE ONLY $ 3.5 OUT OF THIS SO

PER CUSTOMER REVENUE OF TEAM= $13.5

TOTAL REVENUE PER GAME = 13.5 * 30= $405

FOR A SEASON OF 6 GAMES, TOTAL REVENUE= 405* 6=$2430

PROFIT = REVENUE- COST= 2430- 3300 = -870 $

THAT MEANS LOSS OF 870 $

The team earns $405 in revenue for each game and $2430 revenue each season. With total costs of $..3300...... each season, the team finishes the season with $ -870 of profit or loss of $870

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