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(a)
To Find: The inventory matrix for the number of the cases for each type of fruit for each farm and the cost of matrix for the price per case for each type of fruit.
(a)
Answer to Problem 60STP
The inventory matrix is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given Table for the number of cases in stock of each type of fruit is shown in Table 1
Table 1
Fruit | Farm 1 | Farm 2 | Farm 3 |
Apples | 292 | 175 | 110 |
Peaches | 165 | 240 | 75 |
Apricots | 210 | 190 | 0 |
The selling price of apple is $22, peaches is $25 and apricots is $18.
Calculation:
The inventory matrix for the number of cases of each type of fruit for each farm is,
Then, the cost matrix is,
Thus, the inventory matrix is
(b)
To Find:The total income of the three fruits farms expressed as the matrix.
(b)
Answer to Problem 60STP
Theincome for the total matrix is
Explanation of Solution
Consider the total income of the three fruit farm is obtained as,
(c)
To Find:The total income for all the three fruit jams.
(c)
Answer to Problem 60STP
Thus, the total income is
Explanation of Solution
The total income for the fruit jam is obtained as,
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