Wholesale and retail Sales A company has three appliance stores that sell washers, dryers, and ranges. Matrices W and R give the wholesale and retail prices of these items, respectively. Matrices N and D give the quantities of these items sold by the three stores in November and December, respectively. Washers Dryers Ranges W = [ 300 250 450 ] Washers Dryers Ranges R = [ 500 450 750 ] Store 1 Store 2 Store 3 N = [ 30 20 10 40 30 5 20 10 35 ] Washers Dryers Ranges Store 1 Store 2 Store 3 D = [ 20 30 10 50 10 20 30 20 30 ] Washers Dryers Ranges Determine and interpret the following matrices: (a) W N (b) W D (c) R N (d) R D (e) R − W (f) ( R − W ) N (g) ( R − W ) D (h) N + D (i) ( R − W ) ( N + D ) (j) .95 R
Wholesale and retail Sales A company has three appliance stores that sell washers, dryers, and ranges. Matrices W and R give the wholesale and retail prices of these items, respectively. Matrices N and D give the quantities of these items sold by the three stores in November and December, respectively. Washers Dryers Ranges W = [ 300 250 450 ] Washers Dryers Ranges R = [ 500 450 750 ] Store 1 Store 2 Store 3 N = [ 30 20 10 40 30 5 20 10 35 ] Washers Dryers Ranges Store 1 Store 2 Store 3 D = [ 20 30 10 50 10 20 30 20 30 ] Washers Dryers Ranges Determine and interpret the following matrices: (a) W N (b) W D (c) R N (d) R D (e) R − W (f) ( R − W ) N (g) ( R − W ) D (h) N + D (i) ( R − W ) ( N + D ) (j) .95 R
Solution Summary: The author explains how to determine the product WN and interpret the result, if a company sell washers, dryers and ranges from the three stores.
Wholesale and retail Sales A company has three appliance stores that sell washers, dryers, and ranges. Matrices W and R give the wholesale and retail prices of these items, respectively. Matrices N and D give the quantities of these items sold by the three stores in November and December, respectively.
Washers
Dryers
Ranges
W
=
[
300
250
450
]
Washers
Dryers
Ranges
R
=
[
500
450
750
]
Store
1
Store
2
Store
3
N
=
[
30
20
10
40
30
5
20
10
35
]
Washers
Dryers
Ranges
Store
1
Store
2
Store
3
D
=
[
20
30
10
50
10
20
30
20
30
]
Washers
Dryers
Ranges
Three ice cream stores sold cones, sundaes, and milkshakes in the quantities and prices given in the tables. Find matrices Q and P that represent the quantities and prices respectively.
Ơ
||
P =
000 000
QP
Store 1
Store 2
Store 3
Find the product QP.
Cones
↓↑
Cones
$2.00
Sundaes $2.25
Shakes
$4.00
Unit Price
Interpret the results.
amount made by store 1
amount made by store 2 $
amount made by store 3
75
82
64
पण
tA
Quantities
Sundaes
75
69
40
Shakes
36
25
30
Decide whether or not the matrices are inverses of each
other.
-5 -1
and
6 0
Select one:
A.No
B.Yes
Given three matrices, find the sum
Chapter 2 Solutions
Finite Mathematics & Its Applications (12th Edition)
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