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A school puts on a play. The play costs $1,200 in expenses. The students charge $4.00 for tickets. There will be one performance of the play in an auditorium that seats 500 peop…
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A school puts on a play. The play costs $1,200 in expenses. The students charge $4.00 for tickets. There will be one performance of the play in an auditorium that seats 500 people. What is the domain of the function that shows the profit as a function of the number of tickets sold?.
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Answer: The domain is the integers from 0 to 500.
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In the function that shows the profit as a function of the number of tickets sold, the domain is the number of tickets sold. Since the auditorium is designed such that it can accommodate 500 people, the domain would be 0 to 500.
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