To determine: The matrix equation to solve the problem by using the given table and explain that to find the total daily production totals at each plant.
The obtained matrix is
Given Information:
The table is defined,
1-color | 3-color | |||
Plastic | Rubber | Plastic | Rubber | |
Plant 1 | 500 | 700 | 1300 | 1900 |
Plant 2 | 400 | 1200 | 600 | 1600 |
Explanation:
Consider the given table,
1-color | 3-color | |||
Plastic | Rubber | Plastic | Rubber | |
Plant 1 | 500 | 700 | 1300 | 1900 |
Plant 2 | 400 | 1200 | 600 | 1600 |
First, notice that the table given is per shift, and we have that Plant 11 has 22 shifts, and Plant 22 has 33 shifts.
So if want to make a
The first column is going to represent plastic balls, and the second column is going to represent rubber balls.
Also, the first row is going to represent 11- colour balls and the second row is going to represent 33-colors balls.
Make the metrics of
Now we need to do the same for Plant 22. Only now, we need to multiply a matrix by 33.
The last thing we need to do is to subtract these two given matrices to find the result.
Therefore, the obtained result is
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