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a.
To find: A matrix to determine which sales associate earned the most money.
a.

Answer to Problem 35PPS
Matrix to determine which sales associate earned most is
Explanation of Solution
Given equation:
Each sales associate gets a bonus of
And
Table represents Cars sold by each associate.
From the given table
We can write a matrix for number of cars sold by each associate.
Rows represents number of different types of Sales associates.
First column represents the number of new cars.
Second column represents the number of used cars.
Therefore,
Number of columns will be 2
Number of rows will be 4
Therefore,
Matrix for number of cars sold by each associate is
From given information
Each sales associate gets a bonus of
And
There will be two rows, first row represents bonus for new car and second row represents bonus for selling used car.
Bonus matrix is
Therefore,
Matrix for earning of sales associate is
Therefore,
Matrix to determine which sales associate earned most is
b.
To find: Total amount of money the car lot spent on bonuses for the sales associates this year.
b.

Answer to Problem 35PPS
Total amount of money the car lot spent
Explanation of Solution
Given equation:
Each sales associate gets a bonus of
And
Table represents Cars sold by each associate.
Matrix to determine which sales associate earned most is
Here each row represents the income earned by sales associate earned of four different types.
Therefore,
Total amount of money the car lot spent
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