When ticket holders fail to attend, sports teams lose the money these fans would have spent on refreshments, souvenirs, etc. The percentage of fans who don't show up is 12% in basketball and hockey, 18% in football, and 13% in baseball. The lost revenue per fan is $18.05 in basketball, $18.34 in hockey, $19.17 in football, and $15.67 in baseball. The total annual lost revenue is $20.1 million in basketball, $35.6 million in hockey, $51.7 million in football, and $93.1 million in baseball. Express this information in matrix form; specify what the rows and columns represent. When ticket holders fail to attend, sports teams lose the money these fans would have spent on refreshments, souvenirs, etc. The percentage of tans who don't show up is 12% in basketball and hockey, 18% in football, and 13% in baseball. The lost revenue per fan is $18.05 in basketball, $18.34 in hockey, $19.17 in football, and $15.67 in baseball. The total annual lost revenue is $20.1 million in basketball, $35.6 million in hockey, $51.7 million in football, and $93.1 million in baseball. Express this information in matrix form; specify what the rows and columns represent. Fill in the matrix below. Percent of no-shows Lost revenue per fan ($) When ticket holders fail to attend, sports teams lose the money these fans would have spent on refreshments, souvenirs, etc. The percentage of fans who don't show up is 12% in basketball and hockey, 18% in football, and 13% in baseball. The lost revenue per fan is $18.05 in basketball, $18.34 in hockey, $19.17 in football, and $15.67 in baseball. The total annual lost revenue is $20.1 million in basketball, $35.6 million in hockey, $51.7 million in football, and $93.1 million in baseball. Express this information in matrix form; specify what the rows and columns represent. When ticket holders fail to attend, sports teams lose the money these fans would have spent on refreshments, souvenirs, etc. The percentage of fans who don't show up is 12% in basketball and hockey, 18% in football, and 13% in baseball. The lost revenue per fan is $18.05 in basketball, $18.34 in hockey, $19.17 in football, and $15.67 in baseball. The total annual lost revenue is $20.1 million in basketball, $35.6 million in hockey, $51.7 million in football, and $93.1 million in baseball. Express this information in matrix form; specify what the rows and columns represent.