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First Two Games of the Season A) [562]\left[ \begin{array} { l l } 5 & 62 \end{array} \right]

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first two games of the season. Write a matrix containing the total number of points and rebounds for each of the starting
five.
 Game 1 Points  Rebounds  Levy 203 Cowens 165 Williams 812 Miller 611 Jenkins 102 Game 2 Points  Rebounds  Levy 184 Cowens 143 Williams 129 Miller 410 Jenkins 103\begin{array}{l}\begin{array} { l | c | c } \text { Game } 1 & \text { Points } & \text { Rebounds } \\\hline \text { Levy } & 20 & 3 \\\text { Cowens } & 16 & 5 \\\text { Williams } & 8 & 12 \\\text { Miller } & 6 & 11 \\\text { Jenkins } & 10 & 2\end{array}\\\\\begin{array} { l | c | c } \text { Game } 2 & \text { Points } & \text { Rebounds } \\\hline \text { Levy } & 18 & 4 \\\text { Cowens } & 14 & 3 \\\text { Williams } & 12 & 9 \\\text { Miller } & 4 & 10 \\\text { Jenkins } & 10 & 3\end{array}\end{array}

A) [562]\left[ \begin{array} { l l } 5 & 62 \end{array} \right]
В) [73830821202110520]\left[ \begin{array} { r r } 7 & 38 \\ 30 & 8 \\ 21 & 20 \\ 21 & 10 \\ 5 & 20 \end{array} \right]
C) [38730820211021205]\left[ \begin{array} { r r } 38 & 7 \\ 30 & 8 \\ 20 & 21 \\ 10 & 21 \\ 20 & 5 \end{array} \right]
D) [625][ 625 ] Answer: C
-Mike's Bait Shop sells three types of lures (discount, normal, and professional) at its three locations. The table below shows the number of lures of each type sold per day at each location.  Lures Sold  Discount  Regular  Professional  Location I 1610030 Location II 169036 Location III 6012040\begin{array} { l | l | l | l } \text { Lures Sold } & \text { Discount } & \text { Regular } & \text { Professional } \\\hline \text { Location I } & 16 & 100 & 30 \\\text { Location II } & 16 & 90 & 36 \\\text { Location III } & 60 & 120 & 40\end{array} The income per lure for discount, normal, and professional lures is $5, $9, and $12, respectively. Create two matrices
To represent these data, and use matrix multiplication to find a matrix that gives the daily income at each
Location.


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