Hey Hans :)
If we assume 600,000 total visits and that each pass holder uses their pass 10 times per season, then the number of unique pass holders is 600,000 ÷ 10 = 60,000. So yes, your calculation is correct under that assumption.
best,
Alessa :)
Hey Hans :)
If we assume 600,000 total visits and that each pass holder uses their pass 10 times per season, then the number of unique pass holders is 600,000 ÷ 10 = 60,000. So yes, your calculation is correct under that assumption.
best,
Alessa :)
Hi Hans,
If we assume:
Then the number of unique pass holders is simply:
600,000 ÷ 10 = 60,000 pass holders.
So yes, it would be 60,000 annual pass holders under that assumption.
The only caveat: this holds true if all 600,000 visits are by pass holders and each uses the pass exactly 10 times. If some visits are from single-ticket buyers, or if pass usage varies a lot (some 3 times, some 20), the actual number would be different.
Best,
Evelina