from the info given, I can only determine that the revenue= 8212a+11182b+3920c
Since each ticket wins, the question is equivalent to the number of ways of selecting 4 tickets out of 20. This is 4845.
Let A be the number of adult tickets sold. As 325 tickets in total were sold, the number sold to students was 325 - A. The income from the sale of adult tickets = A x 5 = 5A The income from the sale of student tickets = (325 - A) x 2 = 650 - 2A Total Income = 995 = 5A + 650 - 2A = 3A + 650 3A = 995 - 650 = 345 A = 115, therefore S = 325 - 115 = 210. 115 Adult tickets were sold and 210 Student tickets.
10 adults & 10 children's
Assuming the processing fee is £3.00 One ticket = £19.95 + £3.00 = £22.95 Two tickets = (19.95 x 2) + 3.00 = £42.90 Five tickets = (19.95 x 5) + 3.00 = £102.75 And so on ...
9800. http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/theatre/boxoffice/seatingplanandticketprices/
I heard a rumor that the best standing room only seats are pavillion at $25 each. They also have home plate and right standing room only which I don't suggest because it gets very crowded and you will be standing staring at someone's back WHILE BEER SPILLS DOWN YOURS. However I found some decent priced redsox Yankees tickets for a group of friends I work with at www.thebostonredsox.com can't wait for the season to start. Go sox! Brian - Lexington, Mass.
215 people will attend the concert
Keep looking for the website to pop up each year - it's not available yet for this winter. When you find it, there is a link to a form to buy tickets. They sell very fast (most are sold corporately or to celebrities) but you can get them online, I've been for the last 6 years. They are from about £90 upwards - might be more this year. It's a great evening.
Each theater probably has its own website, from which you can price and purchase tickets. There are also companies which specialize in offering tickets to more than one theater. It will be best to know the show that you want to see, and the price range(s) for which everyone is willing to buy tickets. There is a large range in the price for tickets - factors influencing ticket price include day-of-week, time of day of the performance, seating position in the audience, and the week of the performance. Also there can be large differences in the cost of different shows.
Each conference champion gets 17.5% of the available tickets, the host team (for Super Bowl XLV, the Cowboys) gets 5%, each of the other 29 teams gets 1.2%, and the NFL keeps 25.2% for corporations, sponsors, charities, and the like.
My tickets were around 100 dollars each and I had floor tickets.
The number of people that actually get a VIP ticket to a tour will depend on the person that is performing. Generally, VIP tickets sellout for each concert performance.
Discount tickets to Minnesota Wild games are available at a few sites. The web domains "EventTicketsExpress," "VividSeats," and "BargainSeatsOnline," for example, each offer discount prices on these tickets.
1-Day Park Hopper$940 total ($97 each for adult tickets, $87 each for child tickets)1-Day 1-Park$690 total ($72 each for adult tickets, $62 each for child tickets)
It cost nothing to get in the Colosseum. Ancient entertainment was free. The only "tickets" involved would be the tokens for prizes that were thrown out to the crowd at the end of each performance.
No longer relevant, as the show has passed. However each year/contest, tickets are usually available to buy through the offical Eurovision website which will direct you to the offical ticket provider. Hope this helps!