Answer:
Explanation:
To find the total revenue in each market, we can calculate the product of the sale volumes and sale prices per unit using matrices.
Let's represent the sale volumes as a matrix V and the sale prices per unit as a matrix P:
V = [6000 9000 1300]
[12000 6000 17000]
P = [3.50]
[2.75]
[1.50]
To calculate the total revenue in each market, we need to perform matrix multiplication between V and P, considering the appropriate dimensions. The resulting matrix will give us the total revenue for each product in each market.
Total revenue = V * P
Calculating the matrix multiplication:
[6000 9000 1300] [3.50] = [Total revenue for product X in Market I Total revenue for product Y in Market I Total revenue for product Z in Market I]
[12000 6000 17000] [2.75] [Total revenue for product X in Market II Total revenue for product Y in Market II Total revenue for product Z in Market II]
Performing the calculation:
[60003.50 + 90002.75 + 13001.50] = [Total revenue for product X in Market I Total revenue for product Y in Market I Total revenue for product Z in Market I]
[120003.50 + 60002.75 + 170001.50] [Total revenue for product X in Market II Total revenue for product Y in Market II Total revenue for product Z in Market II]
Simplifying the calculation:
[21000 + 24750 + 1950] = [Total revenue for product X in Market I Total revenue for product Y in Market I Total revenue for product Z in Market I]
[42000 + 16500 + 25500] [Total revenue for product X in Market II Total revenue for product Y in Market II Total revenue for product Z in Market II]
[47650] = [Total revenue for product X in Market I Total revenue for product Y in Market I Total revenue for product Z in Market I]
[84000] [Total revenue for product X in Market II Total revenue for product Y in Market II Total revenue for product Z in Market II]
Therefore, the total revenue in Market I is GHS 47,650 and the total revenue in Market II is GHS 84,000.