SOLUTION: Assume 6,200 children go to disneyland today. It raises the cost of admissions from $34 to $59 and lowers the age limit for adults from 11 years old to 10 years old. How much addit

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Question 334738: Assume 6,200 children go to disneyland today. It raises the cost of admissions from $34 to $59 and lowers the age limit for adults from 11 years old to 10 years old. How much additional revenue will Disneyland recieve per child? Per Day?
Answer by nyc_function(2741)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It can't be figured. 6200 children OF WHAT AGE?
If they are actual children as defined by Disney (3-10 years old), then the additional revenue is a simple matter of subtraction. $59-$34 = $25 additional revenue per child per day.
Unfortunately, the question does not specify the ages of the children. The general public considers "children" to be inclusive of anyone under the age of 18 while Disney doesn't. So how old are these 6200 children?

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