
Concept explainers
(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,
Chapter 5 Solutions
Algebra 2
Additional Math Textbook Solutions
Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)
Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)
University Calculus: Early Transcendentals (4th Edition)
Introductory Statistics
Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)
Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)
- In simplest terms, Sketch the graph of the parabola. Then, determine its equation. opens downward, vertex is (- 4, 7), passes through point (0, - 39)arrow_forwardIn simplest way, For each quadratic relation, find the zeros and the maximum or minimum. a) y = x 2 + 16 x + 39 b) y = 5 x2 - 50 x - 120arrow_forwardIn simplest terms and step by step Write each quadratic relation in standard form, then fi nd the zeros. y = - 4( x + 6)2 + 36arrow_forward
- In simplest terms and step by step For each quadratic relation, find the zeros and the maximum or minimum. 1) y = - 2 x2 - 28 x + 64 2) y = 6 x2 + 36 x - 42arrow_forwardWrite each relation in standard form a)y = 5(x + 10)2 + 7 b)y = 9(x - 8)2 - 4arrow_forwardIn simplest form and step by step Write the quadratic relation in standard form, then fi nd the zeros. y = 3(x - 1)2 - 147arrow_forward
- Step by step instructions The path of a soccer ball can be modelled by the relation h = - 0.1 d 2 + 0.5 d + 0.6, where h is the ball’s height and d is the horizontal distance from the kicker. a) Find the zeros of the relation.arrow_forwardIn simplest terms and step by step how do you find the zeros of y = 6x2 + 24x - 192arrow_forwardStep by step Find the zeros of each quadratic relation. a) y = x2 - 16xarrow_forward
- In simplest step by step terms, how do you find the zeros of y = x2 - 16arrow_forwardIn simplest terms, Describe the shape and position of the parabola relative to the graph of y = x 2 y = - 80( x + 9) 2 + 10.8arrow_forwardas a Identify each equation Parabola, circle, ellipse perbola without completio the square. x²-6x-14 y = 33-y² 14y ofarrow_forward
- Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)AlgebraISBN:9780134463216Author:Robert F. BlitzerPublisher:PEARSONContemporary Abstract AlgebraAlgebraISBN:9781305657960Author:Joseph GallianPublisher:Cengage LearningLinear Algebra: A Modern IntroductionAlgebraISBN:9781285463247Author:David PoolePublisher:Cengage Learning
- Algebra And Trigonometry (11th Edition)AlgebraISBN:9780135163078Author:Michael SullivanPublisher:PEARSONIntroduction to Linear Algebra, Fifth EditionAlgebraISBN:9780980232776Author:Gilbert StrangPublisher:Wellesley-Cambridge PressCollege Algebra (Collegiate Math)AlgebraISBN:9780077836344Author:Julie Miller, Donna GerkenPublisher:McGraw-Hill Education





