A bakery produces 3 types of bread - white, whole meal, and multi-grain. It delivers bread to two outlets, outlet A and outlet B. The cost per loaf is $2.10 for white, $2.70 for whole meal, and $2.90 for multi-grain. The document asks to evaluate an expression PQ, where P and Q are matrices representing the number of deliveries to each outlet and the cost per loaf of each bread type. It then asks to find the total cost of bread delivered by multiplying the two matrices.
A bakery produces 3 types of bread - white, whole meal, and multi-grain. It delivers bread to two outlets, outlet A and outlet B. The cost per loaf is $2.10 for white, $2.70 for whole meal, and $2.90 for multi-grain. The document asks to evaluate an expression PQ, where P and Q are matrices representing the number of deliveries to each outlet and the cost per loaf of each bread type. It then asks to find the total cost of bread delivered by multiplying the two matrices.
A bakery produces 3 types of bread - white, whole meal, and multi-grain. It delivers bread to two outlets, outlet A and outlet B. The cost per loaf is $2.10 for white, $2.70 for whole meal, and $2.90 for multi-grain. The document asks to evaluate an expression PQ, where P and Q are matrices representing the number of deliveries to each outlet and the cost per loaf of each bread type. It then asks to find the total cost of bread delivered by multiplying the two matrices.
A bakery produces 3 different types of bread: white bread (W), whole meal bread (M), and multi-grain bread
(G). Delivery is made to 2 distribution outlets in the following way:
The costs of one loaf of W, M, and G are $2.10, $2.70 and $2.90 respectively.
(a) (i) Evaluate PQ.
(ii) Explain what the answer in (i) represents. (b) In a particular month, Outlets A and B receive 27 and 25 such deliveries respectively. Form two matrices so that their product will give the total cost of the bread delivered to the 2 outlets. Find the product. PRACTICE NOW 6 PAGE 151, #1&2