LINEAR ALGEBRA: MODERN INTRO
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Chapter 2.4, Problem 24EQ
Suppose the coal and steel industries form a closed economy. Every $1 produced by the coal industry requires $0.30 of coal and $0.70 of steel. Every $1 produced by steel requires $0.80 of coal and $0.20 of steel. Find the annual production (output) of coal and steel if the total annual production is $20 million.
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LINEAR ALGEBRA: MODERN INTRO
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