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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
a. Fixed rental cost of $600
b. plus $15.00 per person for food.
2. Downhill Country Club
a. Fixed rental cost of $1,080
b. It will have to hire a caterer who charges $12.00 per person for food.
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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