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Use the table below to create a nonlinear model based on the table to answer the following questions) .
The Atlas Movies Theater is planning to reprice their ticket rates to maximize revenues. They have three classes of tickets: Classic, Silver, and Gold. The table below provides information on the average ticket sales, revenue and price elasticity on demand. They have a total seating capacity of 300. The table also provides the price range within which they plan to reduce their ticket rates.  Atlas Mavie  Theater  Ticketing  Data  Ticket Class  Current  Rate  Avernge  Daily  Sald  Elasticity  Tatal  Seating  Capacity  Price Range  Classic $8.451501.5300$6.50$7.50 Silver $13.25802$1.50$12.50 Gald $17.50301$15.50$16.50\begin{array} {| l | l | l | l | l | l | l | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Atlas Mavie } \\\text { Theater } \\\text { Ticketing }\end{array} & & & & & & \\\hline & & & & & & \\\hline \text { Data } & & & & & & \\\hline & & & & & & \\\hline \text { Ticket Class } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Current } \\\text { Rate }\end{array} & \begin{array} { l } \text { Avernge } \\\text { Daily } \\\text { Sald }\end{array} & \text { Elasticity } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Tatal } \\\text { Seating } \\\text { Capacity }\end{array} & { \text { Price Range } } \\\hline \text { Classic } & \$ 8.45 & 150 & - 1.5 & 300 & \$ 6.50 & \$ 7.50 \\\hline \text { Silver } & \$ 13.25 & \mathbf { 8 0 } & - 2 & & \$ 1.50 & \$ 12.50 \\\hline \text { Gald } & \$ 17.50 & \mathbf { 3 0 } & - 1 & & \$ 15.50 & \$ 16.50 \\\hline\end{array}
-According to the nonlinear model, what is the new price for Classic tickets?


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