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You purchased two tickets to an upcoming concert for $63 apiece


when the concert was first announced Enter question
three months ago. Recently,
you found that similar seats were selling for $215 apiece when
purchased on
QuickTickets, a website where people can resell their
tickets to others.
Based on the information presented here, the cost of attending
the concert (for two persons) is
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Since the worth of the price ticket has exaggerated fro $63 to
$215, therefore currently we will sell each
price ticket for
$215,
Add
therefore if we might attend the concert we've got to forgo a
add of quantity $430 ( a pair of tickets × $215 textb
) which might be
obtained by reselling the tickets we've got,
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thus the ultimate price of attending the concert for 2 person
would be $430 rather then $126 although I
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even have bought the
tickets at that worth ($126) three months past,
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but if we've got to calculate the price of attending the concert
currently we've got to guage our tickets on
current worth because
the previous worth would be thought-about as a washed-up price and
present cost
price would be taken into thought whereas calculating
the worth of services (concert)

Therefore, the price of attending the concert (for 2


persons) is $430.

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