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Let matrix A represent the sales (in thousands of dollars) for the Walbash Company in 2004 in various cities, and let matrix B represent the sales (in thousands of dollars) for the same company in 2005 in the same cities. Write the matrix that represents the total sales by type (wholesale and retail) and city (Chicago, Atlanta, and Memphis) for both years. ​ Let matrix A represent the sales (in thousands of dollars)  for the Walbash Company in 2004 in various cities, and let matrix B represent the sales (in thousands of dollars)  for the same company in 2005 in the same cities. Write the matrix that represents the total sales by type (wholesale and retail)  and city (Chicago, Atlanta, and Memphis)  for both years. ​   ​     ;   ​ A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)    E)  ​  Let matrix A represent the sales (in thousands of dollars)  for the Walbash Company in 2004 in various cities, and let matrix B represent the sales (in thousands of dollars)  for the same company in 2005 in the same cities. Write the matrix that represents the total sales by type (wholesale and retail)  and city (Chicago, Atlanta, and Memphis)  for both years. ​   ​     ;   ​ A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)    E)  ​  Let matrix A represent the sales (in thousands of dollars)  for the Walbash Company in 2004 in various cities, and let matrix B represent the sales (in thousands of dollars)  for the same company in 2005 in the same cities. Write the matrix that represents the total sales by type (wholesale and retail)  and city (Chicago, Atlanta, and Memphis)  for both years. ​   ​     ;   ​ A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)    E)  ​  ; Let matrix A represent the sales (in thousands of dollars)  for the Walbash Company in 2004 in various cities, and let matrix B represent the sales (in thousands of dollars)  for the same company in 2005 in the same cities. Write the matrix that represents the total sales by type (wholesale and retail)  and city (Chicago, Atlanta, and Memphis)  for both years. ​   ​     ;   ​ A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)    E)  ​

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