Two car dealers buy four different makes of cars: I, II, III, and IV. The number of
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Two car dealers buy four different makes of cars: I, II, III, and IV. The number of each make of automobile bought by each dealer is represented by the matrix A.
For example, Dealer 2 bought 7 cars of type III. The cost in thousands of dollars for each type of car can be represented by the matrix B.
Find AB and interpret the result.
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College Algebra With Modeling And Visualization
ISBN: 9780134418049
6th Edition
Authors: Gary Rockswold
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