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Use the information below to answer the following question(s) .Big Sports University is planning to hold a fund raising banquet at one of the local country clubs.It has two options for the banquet:
1.Foothills Country Club
Use the information below to answer the following question(s) .Big Sports University is planning to hold a fund raising banquet at one of the local country clubs.It has two options for the banquet: 1.Foothills Country Club    2.Downhill Country Club    Big Sports has budgeted $900 for administrative and marketing expenses.It plans to hire a band, which will cost another $400.Tickets are expected to be $40 per person.Any other items required for the event will be donated by its local business supporters. -What is the break-even point in tickets sold of option one? A) 85 tickets B) 80 tickets C) 76 tickets D) 60 tickets E) 24 tickets 2.Downhill Country Club
Use the information below to answer the following question(s) .Big Sports University is planning to hold a fund raising banquet at one of the local country clubs.It has two options for the banquet: 1.Foothills Country Club    2.Downhill Country Club    Big Sports has budgeted $900 for administrative and marketing expenses.It plans to hire a band, which will cost another $400.Tickets are expected to be $40 per person.Any other items required for the event will be donated by its local business supporters. -What is the break-even point in tickets sold of option one? A) 85 tickets B) 80 tickets C) 76 tickets D) 60 tickets E) 24 tickets Big Sports has budgeted $900 for administrative and marketing expenses.It plans to hire a band, which will cost another $400.Tickets are expected to be $40 per person.Any other items required for the event will be donated by its local business supporters.
-What is the break-even point in tickets sold of option one?


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