Let's work through each part of the question step-by-step.
(a) To calculate the money generated from the sale of business class tickets:
Each business visitor ticket costs ₹400 .
Given: 9,862 business visitors
Money generated = Number of business visitors × Cost per ticket
= 9 , 862 × 400 = ₹3 , 944 , 800
Thus, the total money generated from the sale of business class tickets is ₹3 , 944 , 800 .
(b) To find the number of visitors on weekends:
Given that 8,64,760 non-business visitors attended the fair and half visited on weekends, we can calculate:
Number of weekend visitors = Total non-business visitors × 0.5
= 8 , 64 , 760 × 0.5 = 4 , 32 , 380
So, 4,32,380 visitors attended on the weekends.
(c) To calculate the parking charges and number of rows for cars:
Each car is charged ₹125 for parking.
Given: 5,082 cars
Parking charges for cars = Number of cars × Parking charge per car
= 5 , 082 × 125 = ₹635 , 250
To find the number of rows:
If 6 cars are parked in a row, the number of rows is calculated as:
Number of rows = Total cars ÷ Cars per row
= 6 5 , 082 = 847
Thus, there are 847 rows of cars.
(d) To calculate the parking charges for buses:
Each bus is charged ₹350 for parking.
Given: 1,935 buses
Parking charges for buses = Number of buses × Parking charge per bus
= 1 , 935 × 350 = ₹676 , 250
So, the total amount collected as parking charges for buses is ₹676 , 250 .
The total money generated from business class tickets is ₹3,944,800, with 432,380 visitors on weekends. Parking charges from 5,082 cars amounted to ₹635,250, and 847 rows of cars were parked. Additionally, parking charges from 1,935 buses totaled ₹676,250.
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