Vacation Packages: A travel agent identifies four resorts with special all-inclusive packages. The current rates for two types of rooms (double and quadruple occupancy) at the four resorts are represented by A . Resort Resort Resort Resort w x y z A = 615 670 740 990 995 1030 1180 1105 Double Quadraple Occupany The rates are expected to increase by no more than 12 % by next season. Find the maximum rate per package per resort.
Vacation Packages: A travel agent identifies four resorts with special all-inclusive packages. The current rates for two types of rooms (double and quadruple occupancy) at the four resorts are represented by A . Resort Resort Resort Resort w x y z A = 615 670 740 990 995 1030 1180 1105 Double Quadraple Occupany The rates are expected to increase by no more than 12 % by next season. Find the maximum rate per package per resort.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the maximum rate per package per resort when the expected increase in rates is no more than 12% by next season for the four resorts identified by a travel agent.
Vacation Packages: A travel agent identifies four resorts with special all-inclusive packages. The current rates for two types of rooms (double and quadruple occupancy) at the four resorts are represented by
A
.
Resort
Resort
Resort
Resort
w
x
y
z
A
=
615
670
740
990
995
1030
1180
1105
Double
Quadraple
Occupany
The rates are expected to increase by no more than
12
%
by next season. Find the maximum rate per package per resort.
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