Please refer to this book:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079KT2MQDPlease remember to refer back to the Homework / Chapter Questions Directions in the Orientation Module. [Specifically – your answers should be to the point. A typical answer is roughly one paragraph (3 to 5 sentences) per question, therefore your entire homework will rarely if ever go past a single page.These questions are simple and are judged on your ability to effectively, but succinctly, answer the given questions. I want to make sure you have thought about the question and have given me an answer. So long as your work is legible and isn’t a “mess” with respect to grammar and spelling – that’s not the focus on these (however, I do reserve the right to dock points if your paper is riddled with spelling and grammatical errors). Answer the questions, include creativity and outside of the box thinking when appropriate, and “prove” to me that you spent a few minutes considering the question, but don’t worry about writing an entire book (keep it simple, 3-5 sentences per question in most cases).Questions:Chapter 2Section 12: Review Questions – REFERENCING Professor Rottenberg’s Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis, apply it to one sport of your choice today and explain what you think is going on, whether it is a good thing or a bad thing, and how it can be improved (or corrected).Section 12: Review Questions – “What is price discrimination in sports attendance? Why do senior citizens pay a lower ticket price for a game and seat? Why do students (sometimes) pay a lower price?”Section 14: Advanced Problems – “Why would it be inadvisable for sports teams to sell all of their seats as season tickets EVEN IF THEY COULD? That is, why don’t as many teams as possible aim for season-ticket only sellouts for the season?”Section 13: Thought Problems – “Discuss why competitive balance is an important characteristic of team sports leagues.”Comments from CustomerDiscipline: sports economics