A 30-second commercial during Super Bowl XLIV in 2010 cost advertisers up to $3 million

Chapter 11, Problem 11.1.42

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A 30-second commercial during Super Bowl XLIV in 2010 cost advertisers up to $3 million. For the first Super Bowl in 1967, an advertiser could have purchased approximately 34.439 minutes of advertising time for the same amount of money.8 (a) Assuming that cost is proportional to time, find the cost of advertising, in dollars/second, during the 1967 and 2010 Super Bowls. (b) How many times more expensive was Super Bowl advertising in 2010 than in 1967?

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