The net proceeds increase as the number of tickets sold increases. Did the net proceeds exceed $80,000 on 7,600 tickets sold? (1) The net proceeds exceeded $40,000 on 4,000 tickets sold. (2) The net proceeds exceeded $100,000 on $7,000 tickets sold.

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The net proceeds increase as the number of tickets sold increases. Did the net proceeds exceed $80,000 on 7,600 tickets sold? (1) The net proceeds exceeded $40,000 on 4,000 tickets sold. (2) The net proceeds exceeded $100,000 on $7,000 tickets sold.