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How can these matrices be used to determine the total price of the glue bottles on the shelf and in the stockroom of these two stores?

How can these matrices be used to determine the total price of the glue bottles on-example-1
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Given:


A=\begin{bmatrix}{1.5} & {2.5} & {6.5} \\ {2} & {3.5} & {8} \\ {\placeholder{⬚}} & {\placeholder{⬚}} & {\placeholder{⬚}}\end{bmatrix}
B=\begin{bmatrix}{10} & {24} & {\placeholder{⬚}} \\ {18} & {48} & {\placeholder{⬚}} \\ {6} & {12} & {\placeholder{⬚}}\end{bmatrix}

Here in A there are three sizes and in two stores in B there are also 3 available sizes

Required:

a. In product matrix, what is represented by row and column

b. Product matrix

Step-by-step explanation:

b.


A*B=\begin{bmatrix}{15+45+39} & {36+120+78} \\ {20+63+48} & {48+168+96}\end{bmatrix}=\begin{bmatrix}{99} & {234} \\ {131} & {312}\end{bmatrix}

a.

Row represents the different stores and the column represents the size

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