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In 1907 you could watch a film at a Nickelodeon theater for five cents. In fact, that's why it's called a "Nickel"odeon. During the Depression oo the 1920s, movies cost about 27 cents. During the swinging '60s, it cost a little less than $1 to catch a flick. The cost was about $4 to go during the 80’s and now you’re laying down a "10-spot" to watch a show. Here’s some interesting facts about movie theaters:
• The first air-conditioned movie theater was built way back in 1922.
• The first cup holders didn't make it into cinemas until AMC Theaters introduced them in 1981.
• The first shopping mall multiplex was built in 1963. It had two screens and sat 700 people.
• New Jersey was home to the very first drive-in theater, which was built in 1933. The drive-in theater peaked in popularity in the '50s and '60s but there are now less than 1000 of them left in North America.
Task:
The XYZ Theater has four types of tickets Adult, Child, Employees, MoviePass. The price of the tickets are determined as follows:

Before 6pm 6pm and after IMAX 3D Tax
Adult $10.50 $13.50 +$3.00 +$2.50 +9.6%
Child $5.75 $10.75 +$2.00 +$1.50 +9.6%

A CHILD can only attend G or PG movies
Employee – The first two movies are free and all additional movies are half of the pre-tax Adult price + 9.6% tax.
MoviePass – The first movie is $9.99 (includes tax) and all additional movies are free if:

Attend only one movie per day
Movie cannot have been seen before
Movie cannot be IMAX or 3D.
If any of the 3 rules have not been met, they will be charged at the Adult price.

The Management of the XYZ Theater also wants to print reports of the following:

All tickets
3D tickets
MoviePass tickets
Monthly Sales Report

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