The matrix equation relating [ x y ] to [ u v ] if x and y denotes the initial number of organisms in group I and II respectively and a and b denotes their corresponding numbers of organisms in group I and II respectively after one year such that there are two groups of organism in which organisms up to 1 years of age are categorized under group I and organisms from 1 to 2 years of age are categorized under group II. Nine-tenths of group I survive to enter group II each year.
The matrix equation relating [ x y ] to [ u v ] if x and y denotes the initial number of organisms in group I and II respectively and a and b denotes their corresponding numbers of organisms in group I and II respectively after one year such that there are two groups of organism in which organisms up to 1 years of age are categorized under group I and organisms from 1 to 2 years of age are categorized under group II. Nine-tenths of group I survive to enter group II each year.
Solution Summary: The author explains that a matrix is used to represent linear equations written in the standard form. One can extract the coefficients of variable terms and the constants within the equation.
The matrix equation relating [xy] to [uv] if x and y denotes the initial number of organisms in group I and II respectively and a and b denotes their corresponding numbers of organisms in group I and II respectively after one year such that there are two groups of organism in which organisms up to 1 years of age are categorized under group I and organisms from 1 to 2 years of age are categorized under group II. Nine-tenths of group I survive to enter group II each year.
(b)
To determine
To calculate: The number of organisms in each group after 1 year and after 2 years if there are initially 450,000 in group I and 360,000 in group II where x and y denotes the initial number of organisms in group I and II respectively and a and b denotes their corresponding numbers of organisms in group I and II respectively after one year such that there are two groups of organism in which organisms up to 1 years of age are categorized under group I and organisms from 1 to 2 years of age are categorized under group II. Nine-tenths of group I survive to enter group II each year.
(c)
To determine
To calculate: The number of organisms in each group before 1 year if there are initially 810,000 in group I and 630,000 in group II where x and y denotes the initial number of organisms in group I and II respectively and a and b denotes their corresponding numbers of organisms in group I and II respectively after one year such that there are two groups of organism in which organisms up to 1 years of age are categorized under group I and organisms from 1 to 2 years of age are categorized under group II. Nine-tenths of group I survive to enter group II each year.
Phase 1C: Question Writing and Approval
Based on either your own discussion post or ideas sparked from what others mentioned, select two questions you’d like to answer by analyzing data from Census at School.
You will need to select one question from the qualitative category, and one question from the quantitative category. Remember the intent of these questions is to make comparisons and analyze data to eventually make inferences about and possibly draw conclusions about the larger population. You should make notes as you gather your data on what things might be missing, what factors might be contributing to this data, and what questions you still have.
Qualitative Only Options
How are males and females similar or different in their favorite subjects in school?
Quantitative Options
Do the number of texts sent differ between freshmen and seniors in high school?
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Chapter 2 Solutions
MyLab Math plus Pearson eText -- Standalone Access Card -- for Finite Mathematics & Its Applications (12th Edition)