A football stadium can seat 80,000 people The stadium sells tickets for luxury suites and general admission. The stadium cannot sell more than 200 lucury suites and no more than 77,000 tickets for regular admission. If a new stadium will be made to hold 150,000 people which of these is a reasonable explanation to the combination of ticket sales?

A. The number of ticket combos will increase
B.The price of luxury suites will remain the same
C.The number of ticket combos will decrease
D.The price of admission tickets will increase

D?

I know it's not B

I would say A

yes i agree A

To determine the reasonable explanation for the combination of ticket sales in a new stadium that will hold 150,000 people, we need to consider the given information.

In the current stadium that seats 80,000 people, there are limitations on the number of luxury suites (200) and regular admission tickets (77,000). This implies that the total number of ticket combinations is limited by these constraints.

If the new stadium is designed to hold 150,000 people, it can be presumed that it would have more luxury suites and a higher capacity for regular admission tickets. Based on this understanding, the most reasonable explanation for the combination of ticket sales would be that:

A. The number of ticket combos will increase.

This aligns with the assumption that a larger stadium would offer more luxury suites and allow for a higher number of regular admission tickets in comparison to the current stadium. It suggests that there would be a greater variety of ticket combinations available to accommodate the increased seating capacity. Therefore, option A is the most suitable answer.