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![Yummy Yogurt sells yogurt at three locations. Location I sells 57 gal of nonfat, 20 gal of regular, and 32 gal of creamy
daily. Daily sales of nonfat are 18 gal at location II and 42 gal at location III. Location II sells 60 gal of regular and 57
gal of creamy daily while location III sells 18 gal of creamy and 56 gal of regular.
Complete the 3 x 3 matrix S showing the sales at each location.
Nonfat Regular Creamy
57
20
32
18
60 57
42
56 18
Location I
Location II
Location III
The income per gallon of nonfat, regular, and creamy is $14, $12, and $15 respectively.
Which of the following matrices represents this income?
OA. [14 12 15]
B.
14 12 15
14 12 15
14 12 15
The total daily income for the three locations is $
O C.
14 14 14
12 12 12
15 15 15
D.
14
425
15](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/3ae0660d-5301-4b30-8361-0f1bb7fa4959/2e294847-8bf3-4d3d-b62c-9d682f99f5b3/d98tfs_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Yummy Yogurt sells yogurt at three locations. Location I sells 57 gal of nonfat, 20 gal of regular, and 32 gal of creamy
daily. Daily sales of nonfat are 18 gal at location II and 42 gal at location III. Location II sells 60 gal of regular and 57
gal of creamy daily while location III sells 18 gal of creamy and 56 gal of regular.
Complete the 3 x 3 matrix S showing the sales at each location.
Nonfat Regular Creamy
57
20
32
18
60 57
42
56 18
Location I
Location II
Location III
The income per gallon of nonfat, regular, and creamy is $14, $12, and $15 respectively.
Which of the following matrices represents this income?
OA. [14 12 15]
B.
14 12 15
14 12 15
14 12 15
The total daily income for the three locations is $
O C.
14 14 14
12 12 12
15 15 15
D.
14
425
15
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The income per gallon of nonfat, regular and creamy is
$14, $12 and $15
The income represented matrix
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