Question: In the Wall Street Journal article, Bowling for $ 4 1 8 ? Surge Pricing Creeps Into Restaurants, Movies, Gym Class; Activities in the rest
In the Wall Street Journal article, Bowling for $ Surge Pricing Creeps Into Restaurants, Movies, Gym Class; Activities in the rest of your life now feature dynamic prices, which
change along with demand, how does this article relate to databases? Identify the examples that don't support the use of databases for dynamic pricing.
Select all that apply.
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the university Rec Center adjusting opening time of working out
Moscow restaurants modifying its products
release of a MARVEL movie
tickets to the most recent Super Bowl
tickets to see Taylor Swift latest tour
Moscow restaurants adjusting prices for the Jazz Festival
flights during a snowstorm that have travel disruption
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