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18% (03:33) correct 82% (03:17) wrong based on 149 sessionsYes | No | |
The executive director would rather change to a larger venue than risk exceeding the capacity of the currently-booked venue. | ||
The auction coordinator believes that the charity will be able to reach its goal to raise $250,000 at this year’s event. | ||
The auction coordinator is certain that the charity has the necessary data to determine how many people to invite in order to maximize attendance while not exceeding the capacity limit. |
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31% (02:39) correct 69% (02:35) wrong based on 108 sessionsYes | No | |
The charity follows its plan as stated in the emails, maximizing the number of invited guests and achieving the same rates as in the prior year for the pledge money raised per person and the auction money raised per item auctioned. | ||
The charity moves to a larger venue; 1,500 invited guests attend but the charity is able to offer only 90 items for auction. | ||
The charity maximizes its number of invited guests at the planned venue; it auctions 100 items at an average of $1,300 per item and receives an average of $150 per invited guest in pledges. |
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61% (01:29) correct 39% (01:25) wrong based on 90 sessions$90 | |
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