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Scenario 13.1 Use the following to answer the questions.
The YMCA in mid-town Atlanta has recently upgraded its facilities, including building a new Olympic-sized swimming pool and children's playground. All locations of the Atlanta "Y" are open from 6:00 am until 11:00 pm, 360 days a year. The children's playground is accessible for members only and is a fenced and secured area. During the weekdays, children under the age of 12 can engage in supervised activities at the playground, for no extra fee. Additionally, there are swimming classes for children of all ages, which is also covered by the monthly membership fee. The swimming pool has been very popular with the professionals who stop by for a swimming workout before or after work.
Many of the YMCA locations are very busy all day; however, the midtown "Y" is busier during the early morning and early evenings. At a recent meeting, Maya Sinclair, its manager, shared her concerns about getting more people into the "Y" at other times of the day. She asked for ideas from her staff about how to do this. She also said that the city of Atlanta had reduced the "Y"'s funding for the next year by 20%. This would cause a need for the "Y" to either gain additional members or charge more per member for the annual fee.
Refer to Scenario 13.1. Martin, one of the staff members at the YMCA, suggested that the "Y" offer discounted memberships to senior citizens over the age of 65; however, they could only use the facility between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. Martin's plan is most likely addressing the issue with ____, and relates to the ____ characteristic of services.


Definitions:

Production Possibility Frontier

A graph showing all the highest production outcomes for two or more products based on a certain amount of inputs (like resources and labor), illustrating the compromises in the production levels among various goods.

Resources Improvements

Enhancements or upgrades to the inputs used in the production process, including technology, labor skills, and machinery, leading to increased efficiency or productivity.

Technology Increase

Refers to advancements or improvements in technology that enhance productivity or efficiency.

Comparative Advantage

The capability of an entity, whether it be a person, company, or nation, to create a good or offer a service more efficiently, in terms of opportunity cost, than competitors.

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