The Greensboro Performing Arts Center (GPAC) has a total capacity of 7,900 seats: 2,200 center...

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The Greensboro Performing Arts Center (GPAC) has a total capacity of 7,900 seats: 2,200 center seats, 2,700 side seats, and 3,000 balcony seats. The budgeted and actual tickets sold for a Broadway musical show are as follows: Percentage Occupied Ticket Budgeted Actual Price Seats Seats $ 90 80% 85% 80 70 75 70 75 65 Center Side Balcony The actual ticket prices were the same as those budgeted. Once a show has been booked, the total cost does not vary with the total attendance. Required: Compute the following for the show: 1. The budgeted and actual sales mix percentages for different types of seats. 2. The budgeted average contribution margin per seat. Assume the ticket price is also the contribution margin. 3-a. The total sales mix variance. 3-b. The total sales quantity variance. 4. The total sales volume variance. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 Req 2 Req Req 3B Req 4 The budgeted and actual sales mix percentages for different types of seats. (Round your answers to 4 decimal places. (i.e. .123456 = 12.3456%)) Budgeted Sales Mix Actual Sales Mix Center Side Balcony Req 1 Req 2 Req 3A Req 3B Reg 4 The total sales quantity variance. (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar a Center Side Balcony Sales Quantity Variance Unfavorable Unfavorable Unfavorable Unfavorable Total

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