The labor costs per hour for an electrician, plumber, and air-conditioning/heating expert are given in matrix L. The time required from each specialist for three new model homes is given in matrix T.
a. Which product LT or TL gives the total cost for these three services for model?
b. Find a matrix that gives the total cost for these three services for each model.
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