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a.
To represent:
a.

Answer to Problem 67STP
The matrix which represent the cost of each room is
All the cost mentioned in the matrix is in dollar.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Types of room and cost are mentioned below.
Formula used:
For the matrix which represent the cost of a rooms of the hotel is the matrix
For
Calculation:
Consider the types of room and cost as mentioned below.
Recall that for
Therefore the first row will represent the cost of single room.
Second row will represent the cost of double room.
Third row will represent the cost of suite.
Also,
First column will represent cost of room per weekday.
Second column will represent cost of room per weekend.
Recall that for the matrix which represent the cost of a rooms of the hotel is the matrix
Therefore the matrix
The cost mentioned in the above matrix is in dollar.
b.
To represent:
b.

Answer to Problem 67STP
The matrix which represent the cost of each room is
All the cost mentioned in the matrix is in dollar.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Types of room and cost are mentioned below.
Formula used:
For the matrix which represent the cost of a rooms of the hotel is the matrix
For
Calculation:
Consider the types of room and cost as mentioned below.
Recall that for
Therefore the first column will represent the cost of single room.
Second column will represent the cost of double room.
Third column will represent the cost of suite.
Also,
First row will represent cost of room per weekday.
Second row will represent cost of room per weekend.
Recall that for the matrix which represent the cost of a rooms of the hotel is the matrix
Therefore the matrix
The cost mentioned in the above matrix is in dollar.
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