- Counted the number of actors in each scene
- Calculated the average number of actors per scene
- Measured the length of the stage in feet
- Calculated the area of the stage in square feet
- Calculated the volume of the stage by multiplying the area by the height
- Calculated the total cost of tickets for a specific performance
- Calculated the percentage of seats sold for a specific performance
- Analyzed the revenue generated from ticket sales
- Calculated the profit or loss for a specific performance
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore the financial aspects of Broadway musicals further, such as analyzing the budget and expenses involved in producing a show. They can also research and calculate the average ticket prices for different Broadway shows and compare them to the revenue generated. Additionally, they can explore the concept of discounts and promotions in ticket sales and calculate the impact on revenue. This can further enhance their understanding of math in real-world scenarios and the business side of the entertainment industry.