To see a cricket match there are different tickets available. For balcony per person, 500 rupees are taken, for middle seats 300 rupees per person, and for lower-level seats, 100 rupees per person. If 10000 spectators come to see match, 2000 seats on balcony, 3000 seats on middle seats, and remaining lower-level seats are for the remaining spectators. How much collection comes from lower-level seats?

To see a cricket match there are different tickets available. For balcony per person, 500 rupees are taken, for middle seats 300 rupees per person, and for lower-level seats, 100 rupees per person. If 10000 spectators come to see match, 2000 seats on balcony, 3000 seats on middle seats, and remaining lower-level seats are for the remaining spectators. How much collection comes from lower-level seats? Correct Answer 5 lakh rupees

Total spectators = 10000

Spectators seats on balcony = 2000

Spectators seats on middle seats = 3000

The remaining lower-level seats are 5000.

Rate for lower-level seats = 100

Total earnings from lower-level seats = 100 × 5000 = 500000.

Hence, 5 lakh rupees is the correct answer.

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