Miniplex, Inc. recently saw a decrease of more than 55% in the number of tickets sold by its movie theater in the city of Calverton. The students at Calverton High School make up a significant portion of Calverton moviegoers, and managers allege that this extreme drop in sales resulted from the company-wide increase in student ticket prices from $2.50 per ticket to $5.00 per ticket.
Which of the following, if feasible, offers the best prospect for alleviating the problem of the drop in sales of tickets to Calverton High School students as the managers assessed it?
A) Offering Calverton High School students free coupons good for discounts at a nearby video store.
B) Allowing Calverton High School students to pay the senior citizen ticket rate, which is the same as the previous student rate.
C) Reemphasizing the sales goals of Miniplex, Inc. for regular, student, and senior citizen tickets.
D) Increasing the financial standing of the Calverton theater by raising regular ticket prices.
E) Providing summaries of the movies shown to Calverton students, so they can make more informed decisions about the movies they choose to see.