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Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 1. ANSWER: 2×3 2. ANSWER: undefined 3. ANSWER: 8×10 Find each product, if possible. 4. ANSWER: 5. ANSWER: 6. ANSWER: 7. ANSWER: 3-6 Multiplying Matrices Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the 8. product. 1. ANSWER: Undefined ANSWER: 2×3 9. 2. ANSWER: ANSWER: undefined 3. 10. ANSWER: 8×10 Find each product, if possible. ANSWER: 4. ANSWER: 11. 5. ANSWER: ANSWER: 12. CCSS SENSE-MAKINGThe table shows the number of people registered for aerobics for the first quarter. 6. Quinn’s Gym charges the following registration fees: class-by-class, $165; 11-class pass, $110; unlimited pass, $239. ANSWER: 7. ANSWER: a. Write a matrix for the registration fees and a matrix for the number of students. b. Find the total amount of money the gym received from aerobics and step aerobic registrations. 8. eSolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero ANSWER: Page1 ANSWER: a. Undefined b . $22,955 9. Use to ANSWER: determine whether the following equations are true for the given matrices. 13. XY = YX ANSWER: 10. No; ANSWER: 14. X(YZ) = (XY)Z ANSWER: Yes; and 11. ANSWER: Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 15. P · Q 12. CCSS SENSE-MAKINGThe table shows the 2 × 3 3 × 4 number of people registered for aerobics for the first quarter. ANSWER: Quinn’s Gym charges the following registration fees: 2×4 class-by-class, $165; 11-class pass, $110; unlimited pass, $239. 16. A · B 5 × 5 5 × 5 ANSWER: 5×5 17. M3 × 1 · N2 × 3 a. ANSWER: Write a matrix for the registration fees and a undefined matrix for the number of students. b. Find the total amount of money the gym received 18. X · Y from aerobics and step aerobic registrations. 2 × 6 6 × 3 ANSWER: ANSWER: 2×3 a. 19. J · K 2 × 1 2 × 1 b ANSWER: . $22,955 undefined Use to 20. S · T 5 × 2 2 × 4 determine whether the following equations are ANSWER: true for the given matrices. 5×4 13. XY = YX Find each product, if possible. ANSWER: 21. No; ANSWER: [ 26 ] 14. X(YZ) = (XY)Z ANSWER: 22. Yes; and ANSWER: Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the 23. product. 15. P · Q ANSWER: 2 × 3 3 × 4 ANSWER: 2×4 24. 16. A · B 5 × 5 5 × 5 ANSWER: ANSWER: 5×5 17. M3 × 1 · N2 × 3 25. ANSWER: undefined 18. X · Y ANSWER: 2 × 6 6 × 3 Undefined ANSWER: 2×3 26. 19. J · K 2 × 1 2 × 1 ANSWER: ANSWER: undefined 20. S · T 5 × 2 2 × 4 ANSWER: 27. 5×4 Find each product, if possible. ANSWER: 21. ANSWER: [ 26 ] 28. 22. ANSWER: ANSWER: TRAVEL The Wolf family owns three bed and 29. breakfasts in a vacation spot. A room with a single bed is $220 a night, a room with two beds is $250 a night, and a suite is $360. 23. ANSWER: 24. a. Write a matrix for the number of each type of ANSWER: room at each bed and breakfast. Then write a room- cost matrix. b. Write a matrix for total daily income, assuming that all the rooms are rented. c. What is the total daily income from all three bed and breakfasts, assuming that all the rooms are 25. rented? ANSWER: ANSWER: Undefined a. 26. b. ANSWER: c. $5060 Use , and k = 2 to determine whether the following 27. equations are true for the given matrices. 30. k(PQ) = P(kQ) ANSWER: ANSWER: Yes; 28. 31. PQR = RQP ANSWER: ANSWER: No; TRAVEL The Wolf family owns three bed and 32. PR + QR = (P + Q)R 29. breakfasts in a vacation spot. A room with a single bed is $220 a night, a room with two beds is $250 a ANSWER: night, and a suite is $360. Yes; 33. R(P + Q) = PR + QR ANSWER: No; CCSS SENSE-MAKINGStudent Council is selling 34. a. Write a matrix for the number of each type of flowers for Mother’s Day. They bought 200 roses, room at each bed and breakfast. Then write a room- 150 daffodils, and 100 orchids for the purchase prices cost matrix. shown. They sold all of the flowers for the sales b. Write a matrix for total daily income, assuming prices shown. that all the rooms are rented. c. What is the total daily income from all three bed and breakfasts, assuming that all the rooms are rented? ANSWER: a. a. Organize the data in two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount that was spent on the flowers. b. b. Write two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount the student council received c. for the flower sale. $5060 c. Use matrix operations to find how much money the student council made on their project. Use , and k ANSWER: = 2 to determine whether the following a. $747.50 equations are true for the given matrices. b. $1387.50 c. $640 30. k(PQ) = P(kQ) AUTO SALESA car lot has four sales associates. 35. ANSWER: At the end of the year, each sales associate gets a Yes; bonus of $1000 for every new car they have sold and $500 for every used car they have sold. 31. PQR = RQP ANSWER: No; 32. PR + QR = (P + Q)R ANSWER: Yes; a. Use a matrix to determine which sales associate earned the most money. b. What is the total amount of money the car lot spent on bonuses for the sales associates this year? 33. R(P + Q) = PR + QR ANSWER: ANSWER: No; a. CCSS SENSE-MAKINGStudent Council is selling 34. flowers for Mother’s Day. They bought 200 roses, 150 daffodils, and 100 orchids for the purchase prices b. $187,500 shown. They sold all of the flowers for the sales prices shown. Use matrices to find each of the following. If the matrix does not exist, write undefined. XY 36. ANSWER: undefined a. Organize the data in two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount that was spent on the flowers. 37. YX b. Write two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount the student council received ANSWER: for the flower sale. c. Use matrix operations to find how much money the student council made on their project. ANSWER: ZY a. $747.50 38. b. $1387.50 ANSWER: undefined c. $640 39. YZ AUTO SALESA car lot has four sales associates. 35. At the end of the year, each sales associate gets a bonus of $1000 for every new car they have sold and ANSWER: $500 for every used car they have sold. 40. (YX)Z ANSWER: a. Use a matrix to determine which sales associate (XZ)X earned the most money. 41. b. What is the total amount of money the car lot spent on bonuses for the sales associates this year? ANSWER: undefined ANSWER: X(ZZ) 42. ANSWER: a. undefined 43. (XX)Z b. $187,500 ANSWER: Use matrices to find CAMERASPrices of digital cameras depend on each of the following. If the matrix does not 44. features like optical zoom, digital zoom, and exist, write undefined. megapixels. XY 36. ANSWER: undefined 37. YX ANSWER: a. The 10-mp cameras are on sale for 20% off, and the other models are 10% off. Write a new matrix for these changes. b. Write a new matrix allowing for a 6.25% sales tax on the discounted prices. ZY c. Describe what the differences in these two 38. matrices represent. ANSWER: undefined ANSWER: 39. YZ a. ANSWER: b. 40. (YX)Z ANSWER: c. sales tax BUSINESSThe Kangy Studio has packages 45. available for senior portraits. 41. (XZ)X ANSWER: undefined X(ZZ) 42. ANSWER: undefined (XX)Z 43. a. Use matrices to determine the total cost of each ANSWER: package. b. The studio offers an early bird discount of 15% off any package. Find the early bird price for each package. CAMERASPrices of digital cameras depend on 44. features like optical zoom, digital zoom, and ANSWER: megapixels. a. A: $421; B: $274; C: $150; D: $68 b. A: $357.85; B: $232.90; C: $127.50; D: $57.80 REASONING AB has 46. If the product matrix A dimensions 5 × 8, and has dimensions 5 × 6, what are the dimensions of matrix B? ANSWER: a. The 10-mp cameras are on sale for 20% off, and 6 × 8 the other models are 10% off. Write a new matrix CCSS ARGUMENTSShow that each property of 47. for these changes. matrices. b. Write a new matrix allowing for a 6.25% sales tax a. Scalar Distributive Property on the discounted prices. b. Matrix Distributive Property c. Describe what the differences in these two matrices represent. c. Associative Property of Multiplication d. Associative Property of Scalar Multiplication ANSWER: ANSWER: a. a. b. c. sales tax BUSINESSThe Kangy Studio has packages 45. available for senior portraits. b. a. Use matrices to determine the total cost of each package. b. The studio offers an early bird discount of 15% off any package. Find the early bird price for each package. ANSWER: a. A: $421; B: $274; C: $150; D: $68 b. A: $357.85; B: $232.90; C: $127.50; D: $57.80 REASONING AB has c. 46. If the product matrix A dimensions 5 × 8, and has dimensions 5 × 6, what are the dimensions of matrix B? ANSWER: 6 × 8 CCSS ARGUMENTSShow that each property of 47. matrices. a. Scalar Distributive Property b. Matrix Distributive Property c. Associative Property of Multiplication d. Associative Property of Scalar Multiplication d. ANSWER: Substi a. c(AB) = Defini c = Defini = Distri = Defini b. = Defini = (cA)B Substi Subst c(AB) = Defini = c Defini = Distri = Com = Defini c. = = A(cB) Substi OPEN ENDEDWrite two matrices A and B such 48. that AB = BA. ANSWER: Sample Answer: CHALLENGE 49. Find the missing values in d. Substi c(AB) = Defini ANSWER: a = 2, b = 1, c = 3, d = 4 c = WRITING IN MATHUse the data on Lisa Leslie Defini 50. found at the beginning of the lesson to explain how = matrices can be used in sports statistics. Describe a Distri matrix that represents the total number of points she has scored during her career and an example of a = sport in which different point values are used in Defini scoring. = Defini ANSWER: Sports statistics are often listed in columns and matrices. In this case, you can find the total number = (cA)B Substi of points scored by multiplying the point value matrix, which does not change, by the scoring matrix, which changes after each season. The total number of Subst points for her career can be found by multiplying the c(AB) = scoring matrix S by the point matrix P. Basketball Defini and wrestling use different point values in scoring. GRIDDED RESPONSEThe average (arithmetic = c 51. Defini mean) of r, w, x, and y is 8, and the average of x and y is 4. What is the average of r and w? = Distri ANSWER: 12 = Carla, Meiko, and Kayla went shopping to get ready Com 52. for college. Their purchases and total amounts spent are shown in the table below. = Defini = = A(cB) Substi Assume that all of the shirts were the same price, all OPEN ENDEDWrite two matrices A and B such 48. of the pants were the same price, and all of the shoes that AB = BA. were the same price. What was the price of each item? ANSWER: A shirt, $12.95; pants, $15.99; shoes, $23.49 Sample Answer: B shirt, $15.99; pants, $12.95; shoes, $23.49 C shirt, $15.99; pants, $23.49; shoes, $12.95 D CHALLENGE shirt, $23.49; pants, $15.99; shoes, $12.95 49. Find the missing values in ANSWER: A GEOMETRY Rectangle LMNQ has diagonals that 53. ANSWER: intersect at point P. Which of the following a = 2, b = 1, c = 3, d = 4 represents point P? WRITING IN MATHUse the data on Lisa Leslie 50. found at the beginning of the lesson to explain how matrices can be used in sports statistics. Describe a matrix that represents the total number of points she has scored during her career and an example of a sport in which different point values are used in F scoring. (2, 2) G (1, 1) H (0, 0) J 1, 1) ANSWER: (− − Sports statistics are often listed in columns and matrices. In this case, you can find the total number ANSWER: of points scored by multiplying the point value matrix, H which does not change, by the scoring matrix, which SAT/ACT What are the dimensions of the matrix changes after each season. The total number of 54. points for her career can be found by multiplying the that results from the multiplication shown? scoring matrix S by the point matrix P. Basketball and wrestling use different point values in scoring. GRIDDED RESPONSEThe average (arithmetic 51. mean) of r, w, x, and y is 8, and the average of x and A y is 4. What is the average of r and w? 1 × 4 B 3 × 3 ANSWER: C 12 3 × 1 D 4 × 1 E Carla, Meiko, and Kayla went shopping to get ready 4 × 3 52. for college. Their purchases and total amounts spent are shown in the table below. ANSWER: D Perform the indicated operations. If the matrix does not exist, write impossible. 55. Assume that all of the shirts were the same price, all ANSWER: of the pants were the same price, and all of the shoes were the same price. What was the price of each item? A shirt, $12.95; pants, $15.99; shoes, $23.49 B shirt, $15.99; pants, $12.95; shoes, $23.49 C 56. shirt, $15.99; pants, $23.49; shoes, $12.95 D shirt, $23.49; pants, $15.99; shoes, $12.95 ANSWER: ANSWER: A GEOMETRY Rectangle LMNQ has diagonals that 53. intersect at point P. Which of the following represents point P? 57. ANSWER: F Solve each system of equations. (2, 2) G (1, 1) H (0, 0) J 1, 1) (− − 58. ANSWER: H ANSWER: (–2, 5, 7) SAT/ACT What are the dimensions of the matrix 54. that results from the multiplication shown? 59. ANSWER: (8, 3, 1) A 1 × 4 B 3 × 3 C 3 × 1 D 4 × 1 60. E 4 × 3 ANSWER: ANSWER: ( 3, 2, 6) D – – MEDICINEThe graph shows how much Perform the indicated operations. If the matrix 61. Americans spent on doctors visits in some recent does not exist, write impossible. ’ years and a prediction for 2014. a. Find a regression equation for the data without the 55. predicted value. b. Use your equation to predict the expenditures for ANSWER: 2014. c. Compare your prediction to the one given in the graph. 56. ANSWER: 57. ANSWER: a. ANSWER: Sample answer: y = 116.25x - 231,176.97 b. Sample answer: $2950.53 billion c. The value predicted by the equation is significantly lower than the one given in the graph. Solve each system of equations. How many different ways can the letters of the word 62. MATHEMATICS be arranged? ANSWER: 58. 4,989,600 ANSWER: Describe the transformation in each function. (–2, 5, 7) Then graph the function. 63. ANSWER: Translated 4 units to the right and 3 units up. 59. ANSWER: (8, 3, 1) 60. ANSWER: (–3, 2, –6) MEDICINEThe graph shows how much 61. Americans spent on doctors visits in some recent 64. ’ years and a prediction for 2014. a. Find a regression equation for the data without the ANSWER: predicted value. Translated 3 units to the left and 5 units down and b. Use your equation to predict the expenditures for stretched vertically.. 2014. c. Compare your prediction to the one given in the graph. 65. ANSWER: Translated 2 units to the left and 6 units down. ANSWER: a. Sample answer: y = 116.25x - 231,176.97 b. Sample answer: $2950.53 billion c. The value predicted by the equation is significantly lower than the one given in the graph. 62. How many different ways can the letters of the word MATHEMATICS be arranged? ANSWER: 4,989,600 Describe the transformation in each function. Then graph the function. 63. ANSWER: Translated 4 units to the right and 3 units up. 64. ANSWER: Translated 3 units to the left and 5 units down and stretched vertically.. 65. ANSWER: Translated 2 units to the left and 6 units down. Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 1. ANSWER: 2×3 2. ANSWER: undefined 3. ANSWER: 8×10 Find each product, if possible. 4. ANSWER: 5. ANSWER: 6. ANSWER: 7. ANSWER: Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 1. ANSWER: 8. 2×3 ANSWER: Undefined 2. ANSWER: undefined 9. ANSWER: 3. ANSWER: 8×10 Find each product, if possible. 10. 4. ANSWER: ANSWER: 5. 11. ANSWER: ANSWER: 6. 12. CCSS SENSE-MAKINGThe table shows the number of people registered for aerobics for the first ANSWER: quarter. Quinn’s Gym charges the following registration fees: class-by-class, $165; 11-class pass, $110; unlimited pass, $239. 7. ANSWER: 8. a. Write a matrix for the registration fees and a matrix for the number of students. b. Find the total amount of money the gym received ANSWER: from aerobics and step aerobic registrations. Undefined ANSWER: 9. a. ANSWER: b . $22,955 Use to determine whether the following equations are 10. true for the given matrices. 13. XY = YX ANSWER: ANSWER: No; 14. X(YZ) = (XY)Z 11. ANSWER: Yes; and ANSWER: 3-6 Multiplying Matrices Determine whether each matrix product is 12. CCSS SENSE-MAKINGThe table shows the number of people registered for aerobics for the first defined. If so, state the dimensions of the quarter. product. Quinn’s Gym charges the following registration fees: class-by-class, $165; 11-class pass, $110; unlimited 15. P · Q pass, $239. 2 × 3 3 × 4 ANSWER: 2×4 16. A · B 5 × 5 5 × 5 ANSWER: a. Write a matrix for the registration fees and a 5×5 matrix for the number of students. b. Find the total amount of money the gym received 17. M3 × 1 · N2 × 3 from aerobics and step aerobic registrations. ANSWER: undefined ANSWER: 18. X · Y a. 2 × 6 6 × 3 ANSWER: b 2×3 . $22,955 19. J · K Use to 2 × 1 2 × 1 determine whether the following equations are ANSWER: undefined true for the given matrices. 20. S · T 5 × 2 2 × 4 13. XY = YX ANSWER: ANSWER: No; 5×4 Find each product, if possible. 21. 14. X(YZ) = (XY)Z ANSWER: ANSWER: Yes; and [ 26 ] 22. Determine whether each matrix product is ANSWER: defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 15. P · Q 2 × 3 3 × 4 23. ANSWER: eSolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page2 2×4 ANSWER: 16. A · B 5 × 5 5 × 5 ANSWER: 5×5 24. 17. M3 × 1 · N2 × 3 ANSWER: ANSWER: undefined 18. X · Y 2 × 6 6 × 3 25. ANSWER: 2×3 ANSWER: 19. J · K Undefined 2 × 1 2 × 1 ANSWER: undefined 26. 20. S · T 5 × 2 2 × 4 ANSWER: ANSWER: 5×4 Find each product, if possible. 21. 27. ANSWER: [ 26 ] ANSWER: 22. 28. ANSWER: ANSWER: 23. TRAVEL The Wolf family owns three bed and 29. breakfasts in a vacation spot. A room with a single ANSWER: bed is $220 a night, a room with two beds is $250 a night, and a suite is $360. 24. ANSWER: a. Write a matrix for the number of each type of room at each bed and breakfast. Then write a room- cost matrix. 25. b. Write a matrix for total daily income, assuming that all the rooms are rented. ANSWER: Undefined c. What is the total daily income from all three bed and breakfasts, assuming that all the rooms are rented? ANSWER: 26. a. ANSWER: b. c. $5060 27. Use , and k ANSWER: = 2 to determine whether the following equations are true for the given matrices. 30. k(PQ) = P(kQ) 28. ANSWER: Yes; ANSWER: 31. PQR = RQP TRAVEL The Wolf family owns three bed and ANSWER: 29. breakfasts in a vacation spot. A room with a single No; bed is $220 a night, a room with two beds is $250 a night, and a suite is $360. PR+QR=(P+Q)R 32. ANSWER: Yes; 33. R(P + Q) = PR + QR a. Write a matrix for the number of each type of ANSWER: room at each bed and breakfast. Then write a room- No; cost matrix. b. Write a matrix for total daily income, assuming CCSS SENSE-MAKINGStudent Council is selling 34. that all the rooms are rented. flowers for Mother s Day. They bought 200 roses, ’ c. What is the total daily income from all three bed 150 daffodils, and 100 orchids for the purchase prices and breakfasts, assuming that all the rooms are shown. They sold all of the flowers for the sales rented? prices shown. ANSWER: a. b. a. Organize the data in two matrices, and use matrix c. multiplication to find the total amount that was spent $5060 on the flowers. Use , and k b. Write two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount the student council received = 2 to determine whether the following for the flower sale. c. Use matrix operations to find how much money equations are true for the given matrices. the student council made on their project. ANSWER: 30. k(PQ) = P(kQ) a. $747.50 ANSWER: b. $1387.50 Yes; c. $640 AUTO SALESA car lot has four sales associates. 35. At the end of the year, each sales associate gets a 31. PQR = RQP bonus of $1000 for every new car they have sold and ANSWER: $500 for every used car they have sold. No; 32. PR + QR = (P + Q)R ANSWER: Yes; 33. R(P + Q) = PR + QR a. Use a matrix to determine which sales associate ANSWER: earned the most money. No; b. What is the total amount of money the car lot spent on bonuses for the sales associates this year? CCSS SENSE-MAKINGStudent Council is selling 34. flowers for Mother s Day. They bought 200 roses, ANSWER: ’ 150 daffodils, and 100 orchids for the purchase prices shown. They sold all of the flowers for the sales a. prices shown. b. $187,500 Use matrices to find each of the following. If the matrix does not a. Organize the data in two matrices, and use matrix exist, write undefined. XY multiplication to find the total amount that was spent 36. on the flowers. b. Write two matrices, and use matrix multiplication ANSWER: to find the total amount the student council received undefined for the flower sale. 37. YX c. Use matrix operations to find how much money the student council made on their project. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. $747.50 b. $1387.50 c. $640 38. ZY AUTO SALESA car lot has four sales associates. 35. At the end of the year, each sales associate gets a ANSWER: bonus of $1000 for every new car they have sold and undefined $500 for every used car they have sold. 39. YZ ANSWER: 40. (YX)Z ANSWER: a. Use a matrix to determine which sales associate earned the most money. b. What is the total amount of money the car lot spent on bonuses for the sales associates this year? ANSWER: (XZ)X 41. ANSWER: a. undefined X(ZZ) 42. b. $187,500 ANSWER: Use matrices undefined 43. (XX)Z to find ANSWER: each of the following. If the matrix does not exist, write undefined. XY 36. CAMERASPrices of digital cameras depend on 44. ANSWER: features like optical zoom, digital zoom, and undefined megapixels. YX 37. ANSWER: a. The 10-mp cameras are on sale for 20% off, and 38. ZY the other models are 10% off. Write a new matrix for these changes. ANSWER: b. Write a new matrix allowing for a 6.25% sales tax undefined on the discounted prices. YZ c. Describe what the differences in these two 39. matrices represent. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. (YX)Z 40. ANSWER: b. c. sales tax 41. (XZ)X BUSINESSThe Kangy Studio has packages 45. available for senior portraits. ANSWER: undefined X(ZZ) 42. ANSWER: undefined 43. (XX)Z ANSWER: a. Use matrices to determine the total cost of each CAMERASPrices of digital cameras depend on package. 44. features like optical zoom, digital zoom, and b. The studio offers an early bird discount of 15% off megapixels. any package. Find the early bird price for each package. ANSWER: a. A: $421; B: $274; C: $150; D: $68 b. A: $357.85; B: $232.90; C: $127.50; D: $57.80 REASONING AB has 46. If the product matrix A a. The 10-mp cameras are on sale for 20% off, and dimensions 5 × 8, and has dimensions 5 × 6, what the other models are 10% off. Write a new matrix are the dimensions of matrix B? for these changes. b. Write a new matrix allowing for a 6.25% sales tax ANSWER: on the discounted prices. 6 × 8 c. Describe what the differences in these two CCSS ARGUMENTSShow that each property of matrices represent. 47. matrices. a. Scalar Distributive Property ANSWER: b. Matrix Distributive Property a. c. Associative Property of Multiplication d. Associative Property of Scalar Multiplication ANSWER: a. b. c. sales tax BUSINESSThe Kangy Studio has packages 45. available for senior portraits. b. a. Use matrices to determine the total cost of each package. b. The studio offers an early bird discount of 15% off any package. Find the early bird price for each package. ANSWER: a. A: $421; B: $274; C: $150; D: $68 b. A: $357.85; B: $232.90; C: $127.50; D: $57.80 REASONING AB has 46. If the product matrix A dimensions 5 × 8, and has dimensions 5 × 6, what are the dimensions of matrix B? ANSWER: c. 6 × 8 CCSS ARGUMENTSShow that each property of 47. matrices. a. Scalar Distributive Property b. Matrix Distributive Property c. Associative Property of Multiplication d. Associative Property of Scalar Multiplication ANSWER: a. d. Substi c(AB) = Defini c = Defini = b. Distri = Defini = Defini = (cA)B Substi Subst c(AB) = Defini = c Defini = Distri = c. Com = Defini = = A(cB) Substi OPEN ENDEDWrite two matrices A and B such 48. that AB = BA. ANSWER: d. Sample Answer: Substi c(AB) = CHALLENGE Defini 49. Find the missing values in c = Defini ANSWER: = a = 2, b = 1, c = 3, d = 4 Distri WRITING IN MATHUse the data on Lisa Leslie 50. = found at the beginning of the lesson to explain how Defini matrices can be used in sports statistics. Describe a matrix that represents the total number of points she = has scored during her career and an example of a Defini sport in which different point values are used in scoring. = (cA)B Substi ANSWER: Sports statistics are often listed in columns and Subst matrices. In this case, you can find the total number c(AB) = of points scored by multiplying the point value matrix, Defini which does not change, by the scoring matrix, which changes after each season. The total number of = c points for her career can be found by multiplying the Defini scoring matrix S by the point matrix P. Basketball and wrestling use different point values in scoring. = GRIDDED RESPONSEThe average (arithmetic Distri 51. mean) of r, w, x, and y is 8, and the average of x and = y is 4. What is the average of r and w? Com ANSWER: = 12 Defini Carla, Meiko, and Kayla went shopping to get ready 52. = for college. Their purchases and total amounts spent = A(cB) Substi are shown in the table below. OPEN ENDEDWrite two matrices A and B such 48. that AB = BA. ANSWER: Sample Answer: Assume that all of the shirts were the same price, all of the pants were the same price, and all of the shoes were the same price. What was the price of each CHALLENGE item? 49. Find the missing values in A shirt, $12.95; pants, $15.99; shoes, $23.49 B shirt, $15.99; pants, $12.95; shoes, $23.49 C shirt, $15.99; pants, $23.49; shoes, $12.95 D shirt, $23.49; pants, $15.99; shoes, $12.95 ANSWER: a = 2, b = 1, c = 3, d = 4 ANSWER: A WRITING IN MATHUse the data on Lisa Leslie 50. GEOMETRY found at the beginning of the lesson to explain how 53. Rectangle LMNQ has diagonals that matrices can be used in sports statistics. Describe a intersect at point P. Which of the following matrix that represents the total number of points she represents point P? has scored during her career and an example of a sport in which different point values are used in scoring. ANSWER: F Sports statistics are often listed in columns and (2, 2) G matrices. In this case, you can find the total number (1, 1) of points scored by multiplying the point value matrix, H (0, 0) which does not change, by the scoring matrix, which J 1, 1) (− − changes after each season. The total number of points for her career can be found by multiplying the ANSWER: scoring matrix S by the point matrix P. Basketball H and wrestling use different point values in scoring. SAT/ACT What are the dimensions of the matrix 54. that results from the multiplication shown? GRIDDED RESPONSEThe average (arithmetic 51. mean) of r, w, x, and y is 8, and the average of x and y is 4. What is the average of r and w? ANSWER: 12 A Carla, Meiko, and Kayla went shopping to get ready 1 × 4 52. B for college. Their purchases and total amounts spent 3 × 3 C are shown in the table below. 3 × 1 D 4 × 1 E 4 × 3 ANSWER: D Perform the indicated operations. If the matrix does not exist, write impossible. Assume that all of the shirts were the same price, all of the pants were the same price, and all of the shoes 55. were the same price. What was the price of each item? A ANSWER: shirt, $12.95; pants, $15.99; shoes, $23.49 B shirt, $15.99; pants, $12.95; shoes, $23.49 C shirt, $15.99; pants, $23.49; shoes, $12.95 D shirt, $23.49; pants, $15.99; shoes, $12.95 ANSWER: A 56. GEOMETRY Rectangle LMNQ has diagonals that 53. intersect at point P. Which of the following ANSWER: represents point P? 57. F ANSWER: (2, 2) G (1, 1) H (0, 0) J 1, 1) (− − Solve each system of equations. ANSWER: H SAT/ACT What are the dimensions of the matrix 58. 54. that results from the multiplication shown? ANSWER: (–2, 5, 7) A 1 × 4 B 59. 3 × 3 C 3 × 1 ANSWER: D 4 × 1 (8, 3, 1) E 4 × 3 ANSWER: D 60. Perform the indicated operations. If the matrix does not exist, write impossible. ANSWER: (–3, 2, –6) 55. MEDICINEThe graph shows how much 61. Americans spent on doctors visits in some recent ’ ANSWER: years and a prediction for 2014. a. Find a regression equation for the data without the predicted value. b. Use your equation to predict the expenditures for 2014. c. Compare your prediction to the one given in the 56. graph. ANSWER: 57. ANSWER: ANSWER: Solve each system of equations. a. Sample answer: y = 116.25x - 231,176.97 b. Sample answer: $2950.53 billion c. The value predicted by the equation is significantly lower than the one given in the graph. 58. 62. How many different ways can the letters of the word ANSWER: ( 2, 5, 7) MATHEMATICS be arranged? – ANSWER: 4,989,600 Describe the transformation in each function. Then graph the function. 59. 63. ANSWER: (8, 3, 1) ANSWER: Translated 4 units to the right and 3 units up. 60. ANSWER: (–3, 2, –6) MEDICINEThe graph shows how much 61. Americans spent on doctors visits in some recent ’ years and a prediction for 2014. a. Find a regression equation for the data without the predicted value. b. Use your equation to predict the expenditures for 64. 2014. ANSWER: c. Compare your prediction to the one given in the Translated 3 units to the left and 5 units down and graph. stretched vertically.. 65. ANSWER: a. Sample answer: y = 116.25x - 231,176.97 b. Sample answer: $2950.53 billion ANSWER: Translated 2 units to the left and 6 units down. c. The value predicted by the equation is significantly lower than the one given in the graph. 62. How many different ways can the letters of the word MATHEMATICS be arranged? ANSWER: 4,989,600 Describe the transformation in each function. Then graph the function. 63. ANSWER: Translated 4 units to the right and 3 units up. 64. ANSWER: Translated 3 units to the left and 5 units down and stretched vertically.. 65. ANSWER: Translated 2 units to the left and 6 units down. Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 1. ANSWER: 2×3 2. ANSWER: undefined 3. ANSWER: 8×10 Find each product, if possible. 4. ANSWER: 5. ANSWER: 6. ANSWER: 7. ANSWER: Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 1. 8. ANSWER: ANSWER: 2×3 Undefined 2. 9. ANSWER: undefined ANSWER: 3. ANSWER: 8×10 Find each product, if possible. 10. 4. ANSWER: ANSWER: 11. 5. ANSWER: ANSWER: 12. CCSS SENSE-MAKINGThe table shows the 6. number of people registered for aerobics for the first quarter. ANSWER: Quinn’s Gym charges the following registration fees: class-by-class, $165; 11-class pass, $110; unlimited pass, $239. 7. ANSWER: a. Write a matrix for the registration fees and a matrix for the number of students. 8. b. Find the total amount of money the gym received from aerobics and step aerobic registrations. ANSWER: Undefined ANSWER: a. 9. b . $22,955 ANSWER: Use to determine whether the following equations are true for the given matrices. 10. 13. XY = YX ANSWER: ANSWER: No; 14. X(YZ) = (XY)Z ANSWER: 11. Yes; and ANSWER: Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the 12. CCSS SENSE-MAKINGThe table shows the product. number of people registered for aerobics for the first quarter. 15. P · Q Quinn’s Gym charges the following registration fees: 2 × 3 3 × 4 class-by-class, $165; 11-class pass, $110; unlimited ANSWER: pass, $239. 2×4 16. A · B 5 × 5 5 × 5 ANSWER: 5×5 a. Write a matrix for the registration fees and a 17. M3 × 1 · N2 × 3 matrix for the number of students. b. Find the total amount of money the gym received ANSWER: from aerobics and step aerobic registrations. undefined 18. X · Y ANSWER: 2 × 6 6 × 3 a. ANSWER: 2×3 b 19. J · K . $22,955 2 × 1 2 × 1 Use to ANSWER: undefined determine whether the following equations are 20. S · T true for the given matrices. 5 × 2 2 × 4 ANSWER: 13. XY = YX 5×4 ANSWER: No; Find each product, if possible. 21. 14. X(YZ) = (XY)Z ANSWER: [ 26 ] ANSWER: Yes; and 22. ANSWER: Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 15. P · Q 23. 2 × 3 3 × 4 ANSWER: ANSWER: 2×4 16. A · B 5 × 5 5 × 5 24. ANSWER: 5×5 ANSWER: 17. M3 × 1 · N2 × 3 ANSWER: undefined 25. 18. X · Y 2 × 6 6 × 3 ANSWER: ANSWER: Undefined 2×3 19. J · K 2 × 1 2 × 1 26. ANSWER: undefined ANSWER: 20. S · T 5 × 2 2 × 4 ANSWER: 5×4 Find each product, if possible. 27. 21. ANSWER: ANSWER: [ 26 ] 22. 28. ANSWER: ANSWER: 3-6 Multiplying Matrices TRAVEL The Wolf family owns three bed and 29. 23. breakfasts in a vacation spot. A room with a single bed is $220 a night, a room with two beds is $250 a night, and a suite is $360. ANSWER: 24. ANSWER: a. Write a matrix for the number of each type of room at each bed and breakfast. Then write a room- cost matrix. b. Write a matrix for total daily income, assuming 25. that all the rooms are rented. c. What is the total daily income from all three bed and breakfasts, assuming that all the rooms are ANSWER: rented? Undefined ANSWER: 26. a. ANSWER: b. c. $5060 27. Use , and k = 2 to determine whether the following ANSWER: equations are true for the given matrices. 30. k(PQ) = P(kQ) ANSWER: 28. Yes; ANSWER: 31. PQR = RQP ANSWER: TRAVEL The Wolf family owns three bed and No; 29. breakfasts in a vacation spot. A room with a single bed is $220 a night, a room with two beds is $250 a night, and a suite is $360. 32. PR + QR = (P + Q)R ANSWER: eSolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page3 Yes; 33. R(P + Q) = PR + QR ANSWER: No; a. Write a matrix for the number of each type of room at each bed and breakfast. Then write a room- CCSS SENSE-MAKINGStudent Council is selling cost matrix. 34. b. Write a matrix for total daily income, assuming flowers for Mother’s Day. They bought 200 roses, that all the rooms are rented. 150 daffodils, and 100 orchids for the purchase prices shown. They sold all of the flowers for the sales c. What is the total daily income from all three bed prices shown. and breakfasts, assuming that all the rooms are rented? ANSWER: a. b. a. Organize the data in two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount that was spent on the flowers. c. b. Write two matrices, and use matrix multiplication $5060 to find the total amount the student council received Use , and k for the flower sale. c. Use matrix operations to find how much money = 2 to determine whether the following the student council made on their project. equations are true for the given matrices. ANSWER: a. $747.50 30. k(PQ) = P(kQ) b. $1387.50 c. $640 ANSWER: Yes; AUTO SALESA car lot has four sales associates. 35. At the end of the year, each sales associate gets a bonus of $1000 for every new car they have sold and $500 for every used car they have sold. 31. PQR = RQP ANSWER: No; 32. PR + QR = (P + Q)R ANSWER: Yes; a. Use a matrix to determine which sales associate 33. R(P + Q) = PR + QR earned the most money. b. What is the total amount of money the car lot ANSWER: spent on bonuses for the sales associates this year? No; ANSWER: CCSS SENSE-MAKINGStudent Council is selling 34. flowers for Mother’s Day. They bought 200 roses, a. 150 daffodils, and 100 orchids for the purchase prices shown. They sold all of the flowers for the sales prices shown. b. $187,500 Use matrices to find each of the following. If the matrix does not exist, write undefined. XY 36. a. Organize the data in two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount that was spent ANSWER: on the flowers. undefined b. Write two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount the student council received YX 37. for the flower sale. ANSWER: c. Use matrix operations to find how much money the student council made on their project. ANSWER: a. $747.50 b. $1387.50 ZY 38. c. $640 ANSWER: AUTO SALESA car lot has four sales associates. 35. undefined At the end of the year, each sales associate gets a bonus of $1000 for every new car they have sold and YZ 39. $500 for every used car they have sold. ANSWER: 40. (YX)Z ANSWER: a. Use a matrix to determine which sales associate earned the most money. b. What is the total amount of money the car lot spent on bonuses for the sales associates this year? 41. (XZ)X ANSWER: ANSWER: undefined X(ZZ) a. 42. ANSWER: b. $187,500 undefined Use matrices 43. (XX)Z ANSWER: to find each of the following. If the matrix does not exist, write undefined. CAMERASPrices of digital cameras depend on XY 44. 36. features like optical zoom, digital zoom, and ANSWER: megapixels. undefined 37. YX ANSWER: a. The 10-mp cameras are on sale for 20% off, and the other models are 10% off. Write a new matrix for these changes. 38. ZY b. Write a new matrix allowing for a 6.25% sales tax on the discounted prices. ANSWER: undefined c. Describe what the differences in these two matrices represent. 39. YZ ANSWER: ANSWER: a. 40. (YX)Z b. ANSWER: c. sales tax BUSINESSThe Kangy Studio has packages 45. (XZ)X available for senior portraits. 41. ANSWER: undefined X(ZZ) 42. ANSWER: undefined 43. (XX)Z ANSWER: a. Use matrices to determine the total cost of each package. b. The studio offers an early bird discount of 15% off CAMERASPrices of digital cameras depend on 44. any package. Find the early bird price for each features like optical zoom, digital zoom, and megapixels. package. ANSWER: a. A: $421; B: $274; C: $150; D: $68 b. A: $357.85; B: $232.90; C: $127.50; D: $57.80 REASONING AB has 46. If the product matrix A dimensions 5 × 8, and has dimensions 5 × 6, what are the dimensions of matrix B? a. The 10-mp cameras are on sale for 20% off, and the other models are 10% off. Write a new matrix ANSWER: 6 × 8 for these changes. b. Write a new matrix allowing for a 6.25% sales tax CCSS ARGUMENTSShow that each property of on the discounted prices. 47. matrices. c. Describe what the differences in these two a. Scalar Distributive Property matrices represent. b. Matrix Distributive Property ANSWER: c. Associative Property of Multiplication d. Associative Property of Scalar Multiplication a. ANSWER: a. b. c. sales tax BUSINESSThe Kangy Studio has packages 45. available for senior portraits. b. a. Use matrices to determine the total cost of each package. b. The studio offers an early bird discount of 15% off any package. Find the early bird price for each package. ANSWER: a. A: $421; B: $274; C: $150; D: $68 b. A: $357.85; B: $232.90; C: $127.50; D: $57.80 REASONING AB has 46. If the product matrix A dimensions 5 × 8, and has dimensions 5 × 6, what are the dimensions of matrix B? c. ANSWER: 6 × 8 CCSS ARGUMENTSShow that each property of 47. matrices. a. Scalar Distributive Property b. Matrix Distributive Property c. Associative Property of Multiplication d. Associative Property of Scalar Multiplication ANSWER: a. d. Substi c(AB) = Defini c = Defini = Distri b. = Defini = Defini = (cA)B Substi Subst c(AB) = Defini = c Defini = Distri = Com c. = Defini = = A(cB) Substi OPEN ENDEDWrite two matrices A and B such 48. that AB = BA. ANSWER: Sample Answer: d. Substi CHALLENGE 49. Find the missing values in c(AB) = Defini c ANSWER: = a = 2, b = 1, c = 3, d = 4 Defini WRITING IN MATHUse the data on Lisa Leslie = 50. Distri found at the beginning of the lesson to explain how matrices can be used in sports statistics. Describe a = matrix that represents the total number of points she Defini has scored during her career and an example of a sport in which different point values are used in = scoring. Defini ANSWER: = (cA)B Substi Sports statistics are often listed in columns and matrices. In this case, you can find the total number Subst of points scored by multiplying the point value matrix, which does not change, by the scoring matrix, which c(AB) = changes after each season. The total number of Defini points for her career can be found by multiplying the scoring matrix S by the point matrix P. Basketball = c and wrestling use different point values in scoring. Defini GRIDDED RESPONSEThe average (arithmetic 51. = mean) of r, w, x, and y is 8, and the average of x and Distri y is 4. What is the average of r and w? = ANSWER: Com 12 = 52. Carla, Meiko, and Kayla went shopping to get ready Defini for college. Their purchases and total amounts spent are shown in the table below. = = A(cB) Substi OPEN ENDEDWrite two matrices A and B such 48. that AB = BA. Assume that all of the shirts were the same price, all ANSWER: of the pants were the same price, and all of the shoes Sample Answer: were the same price. What was the price of each item? A shirt, $12.95; pants, $15.99; shoes, $23.49 B CHALLENGE shirt, $15.99; pants, $12.95; shoes, $23.49 49. Find the missing values in C shirt, $15.99; pants, $23.49; shoes, $12.95 D shirt, $23.49; pants, $15.99; shoes, $12.95 ANSWER: ANSWER: A a = 2, b = 1, c = 3, d = 4 GEOMETRY Rectangle LMNQ has diagonals that 53. WRITING IN MATHUse the data on Lisa Leslie 50. intersect at point P. Which of the following found at the beginning of the lesson to explain how represents point P? matrices can be used in sports statistics. Describe a matrix that represents the total number of points she has scored during her career and an example of a sport in which different point values are used in scoring. F (2, 2) ANSWER: G (1, 1) Sports statistics are often listed in columns and H matrices. In this case, you can find the total number (0, 0) J 1, 1) of points scored by multiplying the point value matrix, (− − which does not change, by the scoring matrix, which ANSWER: changes after each season. The total number of H points for her career can be found by multiplying the SAT/ACT What are the dimensions of the matrix scoring matrix S by the point matrix P. Basketball 54. and wrestling use different point values in scoring. that results from the multiplication shown? GRIDDED RESPONSEThe average (arithmetic 51. mean) of r, w, x, and y is 8, and the average of x and y is 4. What is the average of r and w? ANSWER: A 12 1 × 4 B 3 × 3 C Carla, Meiko, and Kayla went shopping to get ready 3 × 1 52. D for college. Their purchases and total amounts spent 4 × 1 E are shown in the table below. 4 × 3 ANSWER: D Perform the indicated operations. If the matrix does not exist, write impossible. Assume that all of the shirts were the same price, all 55. of the pants were the same price, and all of the shoes were the same price. What was the price of each ANSWER: item? A shirt, $12.95; pants, $15.99; shoes, $23.49 B shirt, $15.99; pants, $12.95; shoes, $23.49 C shirt, $15.99; pants, $23.49; shoes, $12.95 D shirt, $23.49; pants, $15.99; shoes, $12.95 56. ANSWER: A ANSWER: GEOMETRY Rectangle LMNQ has diagonals that 53. intersect at point P. Which of the following represents point P? 57. ANSWER: F (2, 2) G (1, 1) H (0, 0) Solve each system of equations. J 1, 1) (− − ANSWER: H 58. SAT/ACT What are the dimensions of the matrix ANSWER: 54. ( 2, 5, 7) that results from the multiplication shown? – 59. A 1 × 4 B ANSWER: 3 × 3 (8, 3, 1) C 3 × 1 D 4 × 1 E 4 × 3 ANSWER: 60. D ANSWER: Perform the indicated operations. If the matrix (–3, 2, –6) does not exist, write impossible. MEDICINEThe graph shows how much 61. Americans spent on doctors visits in some recent ’ 55. years and a prediction for 2014. a. Find a regression equation for the data without the ANSWER: predicted value. b. Use your equation to predict the expenditures for 2014. c. Compare your prediction to the one given in the graph. 56. ANSWER: 57. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. Sample answer: y = 116.25x - 231,176.97 b. Sample answer: $2950.53 billion Solve each system of equations. c. The value predicted by the equation is significantly lower than the one given in the graph. 62. How many different ways can the letters of the word 58. MATHEMATICS be arranged? ANSWER: ANSWER: (–2, 5, 7) 4,989,600 Describe the transformation in each function. Then graph the function. 63. 59. ANSWER: ANSWER: Translated 4 units to the right and 3 units up. (8, 3, 1) 60. ANSWER: (–3, 2, –6) MEDICINEThe graph shows how much 61. Americans spent on doctors visits in some recent ’ years and a prediction for 2014. a. Find a regression equation for the data without the 64. predicted value. b. Use your equation to predict the expenditures for ANSWER: 2014. Translated 3 units to the left and 5 units down and stretched vertically.. c. Compare your prediction to the one given in the graph. 65. ANSWER: ANSWER: Translated 2 units to the left and 6 units down. a. Sample answer: y = 116.25x - 231,176.97 b. Sample answer: $2950.53 billion c. The value predicted by the equation is significantly lower than the one given in the graph. 62. How many different ways can the letters of the word MATHEMATICS be arranged? ANSWER: 4,989,600 Describe the transformation in each function. Then graph the function. 63. ANSWER: Translated 4 units to the right and 3 units up. 64. ANSWER: Translated 3 units to the left and 5 units down and stretched vertically.. 65. ANSWER: Translated 2 units to the left and 6 units down. Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 1. ANSWER: 2×3 2. ANSWER: undefined 3. ANSWER: 8×10 Find each product, if possible. 4. ANSWER: 5. ANSWER: 6. Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the ANSWER: product. 1. 7. ANSWER: 2×3 ANSWER: 2. ANSWER: undefined 8. 3. ANSWER: ANSWER: Undefined 8×10 Find each product, if possible. 9. 4. ANSWER: ANSWER: 10. 5. ANSWER: ANSWER: 11. 6. ANSWER: ANSWER: 7. 12. CCSS SENSE-MAKINGThe table shows the ANSWER: number of people registered for aerobics for the first quarter. Quinn’s Gym charges the following registration fees: class-by-class, $165; 11-class pass, $110; unlimited pass, $239. 8. ANSWER: Undefined 9. a. Write a matrix for the registration fees and a matrix for the number of students. ANSWER: b. Find the total amount of money the gym received from aerobics and step aerobic registrations. ANSWER: 10. a. b . $22,955 ANSWER: Use to determine whether the following equations are true for the given matrices. 13. XY = YX 11. ANSWER: No; ANSWER: 14. X(YZ) = (XY)Z ANSWER: 12. CCSS SENSE-MAKINGThe table shows the number of people registered for aerobics for the first Yes; and quarter. Quinn’s Gym charges the following registration fees: class-by-class, $165; 11-class pass, $110; unlimited pass, $239. Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the product. 15. P · Q 2 × 3 3 × 4 a. Write a matrix for the registration fees and a ANSWER: matrix for the number of students. 2×4 b. Find the total amount of money the gym received from aerobics and step aerobic registrations. 16. A · B 5 × 5 5 × 5 ANSWER: ANSWER: a. 5×5 17. M3 × 1 · N2 × 3 b . $22,955 ANSWER: Use to undefined determine whether the following equations are 18. X · Y 2 × 6 6 × 3 true for the given matrices. ANSWER: 2×3 13. XY = YX ANSWER: 19. J · K 2 × 1 2 × 1 No; ANSWER: undefined 20. S · T 14. X(YZ) = (XY)Z 5 × 2 2 × 4 ANSWER: ANSWER: Yes; and 5×4 Find each product, if possible. 21. Determine whether each matrix product is defined. If so, state the dimensions of the ANSWER: product. [ 26 ] 15. P · Q 2 × 3 3 × 4 22. ANSWER: ANSWER: 2×4 16. A · B 5 × 5 5 × 5 ANSWER: 23. 5×5 17. M3 × 1 · N2 × 3 ANSWER: ANSWER: undefined 18. X · Y 2 × 6 6 × 3 24. ANSWER: ANSWER: 2×3 19. J · K 2 × 1 2 × 1 ANSWER: undefined 25. 20. S · T 5 × 2 2 × 4 ANSWER: Undefined ANSWER: 5×4 Find each product, if possible. 26. 21. ANSWER: ANSWER: [ 26 ] 22. 27. ANSWER: ANSWER: 23. 28. ANSWER: ANSWER: 24. TRAVEL The Wolf family owns three bed and 29. breakfasts in a vacation spot. A room with a single ANSWER: bed is $220 a night, a room with two beds is $250 a night, and a suite is $360. 25. ANSWER: Undefined a. Write a matrix for the number of each type of room at each bed and breakfast. Then write a room- 26. cost matrix. b. Write a matrix for total daily income, assuming that all the rooms are rented. ANSWER: c. What is the total daily income from all three bed and breakfasts, assuming that all the rooms are rented? ANSWER: 27. a. ANSWER: b. c. $5060 28. Use , and k ANSWER: = 2 to determine whether the following equations are true for the given matrices. 30. k(PQ) = P(kQ) TRAVEL The Wolf family owns three bed and 29. breakfasts in a vacation spot. A room with a single ANSWER: bed is $220 a night, a room with two beds is $250 a Yes; night, and a suite is $360. 31. PQR = RQP ANSWER: No; 32. PR + QR = (P + Q)R a. Write a matrix for the number of each type of room at each bed and breakfast. Then write a room- ANSWER: cost matrix. Yes; b. Write a matrix for total daily income, assuming that all the rooms are rented. 33. R(P + Q) = PR + QR c. What is the total daily income from all three bed and breakfasts, assuming that all the rooms are rented? ANSWER: No; ANSWER: CCSS SENSE-MAKINGStudent Council is selling 34. a. flowers for Mother s Day. They bought 200 roses, ’ 150 daffodils, and 100 orchids for the purchase prices shown. They sold all of the flowers for the sales prices shown. b. c. $5060 Use , and k = 2 to determine whether the following equations are true for the given matrices. a. Organize the data in two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount that was spent 30. k(PQ) = P(kQ) on the flowers. b. Write two matrices, and use matrix multiplication ANSWER: to find the total amount the student council received Yes; for the flower sale. c. Use matrix operations to find how much money the student council made on their project. 31. PQR = RQP ANSWER: ANSWER: a. $747.50 3-6 Multiplying Matrices b. $1387.50 No; c. $640 PR+QR=(P+Q)R AUTO SALESA car lot has four sales associates. 32. 35. At the end of the year, each sales associate gets a ANSWER: bonus of $1000 for every new car they have sold and Yes; $500 for every used car they have sold. 33. R(P + Q) = PR + QR ANSWER: No; CCSS SENSE-MAKINGStudent Council is selling 34. flowers for Mother’s Day. They bought 200 roses, 150 daffodils, and 100 orchids for the purchase prices shown. They sold all of the flowers for the sales a. Use a matrix to determine which sales associate prices shown. earned the most money. b. What is the total amount of money the car lot spent on bonuses for the sales associates this year? ANSWER: a. a. Organize the data in two matrices, and use matrix b. $187,500 multiplication to find the total amount that was spent on the flowers. Use matrices b. Write two matrices, and use matrix multiplication to find the total amount the student council received to find for the flower sale. c. Use matrix operations to find how much money each of the following. If the matrix does not the student council made on their project. exist, write undefined. XY 36. ANSWER: a. $747.50 ANSWER: b. $1387.50 undefined c. $640 37. YX AUTO SALESA car lot has four sales associates. 35. At the end of the year, each sales associate gets a ANSWER: bonus of $1000 for every new car they have sold and $500 for every used car they have sold. 38. ZY ANSWER: undefined 39. YZ ANSWER: eSolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page4 a. Use a matrix to determine which sales associate earned the most money. b. What is the total amount of money the car lot spent on bonuses for the sales associates this year? ANSWER: 40. (YX)Z ANSWER: a. b. $187,500 Use matrices 41. (XZ)X ANSWER: to find undefined X(ZZ) each of the following. If the matrix does not 42. exist, write undefined. XY ANSWER: 36. undefined ANSWER: undefined 43. (XX)Z ANSWER: 37. YX ANSWER: CAMERASPrices of digital cameras depend on 44. features like optical zoom, digital zoom, and megapixels. 38. ZY ANSWER: undefined YZ 39. ANSWER: a. The 10-mp cameras are on sale for 20% off, and the other models are 10% off. Write a new matrix for these changes. b. Write a new matrix allowing for a 6.25% sales tax on the discounted prices. (YX)Z c. Describe what the differences in these two 40. matrices represent. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. (XZ)X 41. ANSWER: b. undefined X(ZZ) 42. c. sales tax ANSWER: undefined BUSINESSThe Kangy Studio has packages 45. (XX)Z available for senior portraits. 43. ANSWER: CAMERASPrices of digital cameras depend on 44. features like optical zoom, digital zoom, and megapixels. a. Use matrices to determine the total cost of each package. b. The studio offers an early bird discount of 15% off any package. Find the early bird price for each a. The 10-mp cameras are on sale for 20% off, and the other models are 10% off. Write a new matrix package. ANSWER: for these changes. b. Write a new matrix allowing for a 6.25% sales tax a. A: $421; B: $274; C: $150; D: $68 on the discounted prices. b. A: $357.85; B: $232.90; C: $127.50; D: $57.80 c. Describe what the differences in these two REASONING AB has matrices represent. 46. If the product matrix A dimensions 5 × 8, and has dimensions 5 × 6, what ANSWER: are the dimensions of matrix B? a. ANSWER: 6 × 8 CCSS ARGUMENTSShow that each property of 47. matrices. b. a. Scalar Distributive Property b. Matrix Distributive Property c. Associative Property of Multiplication d. Associative Property of Scalar Multiplication c. sales tax ANSWER: a. BUSINESSThe Kangy Studio has packages 45. available for senior portraits. b. a. Use matrices to determine the total cost of each package. b. The studio offers an early bird discount of 15% off any package. Find the early bird price for each package. ANSWER: a. A: $421; B: $274; C: $150; D: $68 b. A: $357.85; B: $232.90; C: $127.50; D: $57.80 REASONING AB has 46. If the product matrix A dimensions 5 × 8, and has dimensions 5 × 6, what are the dimensions of matrix B? ANSWER: 6 × 8 CCSS ARGUMENTSShow that each property of 47. matrices. a. Scalar Distributive Property b. Matrix Distributive Property c. Associative Property of Multiplication c. d. Associative Property of Scalar Multiplication ANSWER: a. d. Substi b. c(AB) = Defini c = Defini = Distri = Defini = Defini = (cA)B Substi Subst c(AB) = Defini c. = c Defini = Distri = Com = Defini = d. = A(cB) Substi Substi c(AB) = Defini 48. OPEN ENDEDWrite two matrices A and B such that AB = BA. c ANSWER: = Defini Sample Answer: = Distri CHALLENGE 49. Find the missing values in = Defini = ANSWER: Defini a = 2, b = 1, c = 3, d = 4 = (cA)B Substi 50. WRITING IN MATHUse the data on Lisa Leslie found at the beginning of the lesson to explain how matrices can be used in sports statistics. Describe a Subst matrix that represents the total number of points she c(AB) = has scored during her career and an example of a Defini sport in which different point values are used in scoring. = c Defini ANSWER: = Sports statistics are often listed in columns and Distri matrices. In this case, you can find the total number of points scored by multiplying the point value matrix, = which does not change, by the scoring matrix, which Com changes after each season. The total number of points for her career can be found by multiplying the = scoring matrix S by the point matrix P. Basketball Defini and wrestling use different point values in scoring. 51. GRIDDED RESPONSEThe average (arithmetic = mean) of r, w, x, and y is 8, and the average of x and = A(cB) Substi y is 4. What is the average of r and w? ANSWER: 12 48. OPEN ENDEDWrite two matrices A and B such that AB = BA. 52. Carla, Meiko, and Kayla went shopping to get ready for college. Their purchases and total amounts spent ANSWER: are shown in the table below. Sample Answer: CHALLENGE 49. Find the missing values in Assume that all of the shirts were the same price, all ANSWER: of the pants were the same price, and all of the shoes a = 2, b = 1, c = 3, d = 4 were the same price. What was the price of each item? 50. WRITING IN MATHUse the data on Lisa Leslie A found at the beginning of the lesson to explain how shirt, $12.95; pants, $15.99; shoes, $23.49 B matrices can be used in sports statistics. Describe a shirt, $15.99; pants, $12.95; shoes, $23.49 C matrix that represents the total number of points she shirt, $15.99; pants, $23.49; shoes, $12.95 D has scored during her career and an example of a shirt, $23.49; pants, $15.99; shoes, $12.95 sport in which different point values are used in scoring. ANSWER: A 53. GEOMETRY Rectangle LMNQ has diagonals that ANSWER: intersect at point P. Which of the following Sports statistics are often listed in columns and represents point P? matrices. In this case, you can find the total number of points scored by multiplying the point value matrix, which does not change, by the scoring matrix, which changes after each season. The total number of points for her career can be found by multiplying the scoring matrix S by the point matrix P. Basketball and wrestling use different point values in scoring. F (2, 2) G (1, 1) GRIDDED RESPONSEThe average (arithmetic 51. H mean) of r, w, x, and y is 8, and the average of x and (0, 0) J 1, 1) y is 4. What is the average of r and w? (− − ANSWER: ANSWER: H 12 SAT/ACT What are the dimensions of the matrix Carla, Meiko, and Kayla went shopping to get ready 54. 52. that results from the multiplication shown? for college. Their purchases and total amounts spent are shown in the table below. A 1 × 4 B 3 × 3 C 3 × 1 D Assume that all of the shirts were the same price, all 4 × 1 E of the pants were the same price, and all of the shoes 4 × 3 were the same price. What was the price of each item? ANSWER: A D shirt, $12.95; pants, $15.99; shoes, $23.49 B shirt, $15.99; pants, $12.95; shoes, $23.49 Perform the indicated operations. If the matrix C shirt, $15.99; pants, $23.49; shoes, $12.95 does not exist, write impossible. D shirt, $23.49; pants, $15.99; shoes, $12.95 55. ANSWER: A ANSWER: GEOMETRY Rectangle LMNQ has diagonals that 53. intersect at point P. Which of the following represents point P? 56. ANSWER: F (2, 2) G (1, 1) H (0, 0) J 1, 1) (− − 57. ANSWER: H ANSWER: SAT/ACTWhat are the dimensions of the matrix 54. that results from the multiplication shown? Solve each system of equations. A 58. 1 × 4 B 3 × 3 C ANSWER: 3 × 1 ( 2, 5, 7) D – 4 × 1 E 4 × 3 ANSWER: D 59. Perform the indicated operations. If the matrix does not exist, write impossible. ANSWER: (8, 3, 1) 55. ANSWER: 60. ANSWER: (–3, 2, –6) MEDICINEThe graph shows how much 61. 56. Americans spent on doctors visits in some recent ’ years and a prediction for 2014. a. ANSWER: Find a regression equation for the data without the predicted value. b. Use your equation to predict the expenditures for 2014. c. Compare your prediction to the one given in the graph. 57. ANSWER: Solve each system of equations. 58. ANSWER: ( 2, 5, 7) ANSWER: – a. Sample answer: y = 116.25x - 231,176.97 b. Sample answer: $2950.53 billion c. The value predicted by the equation is significantly lower than the one given in the graph. 59. How many different ways can the letters of the word 62. MATHEMATICS be arranged? ANSWER: (8, 3, 1) ANSWER: 4,989,600 Describe the transformation in each function. Then graph the function. 60. 63. ANSWER: (–3, 2, –6) ANSWER: Translated 4 units to the right and 3 units up. MEDICINEThe graph shows how much 61. Americans spent on doctors visits in some recent ’ years and a prediction for 2014. a. Find a regression equation for the data without the predicted value. b. Use your equation to predict the expenditures for 2014. c. Compare your prediction to the one given in the graph. 64. ANSWER: Translated 3 units to the left and 5 units down and stretched vertically.. ANSWER: a. Sample answer: y = 116.25x - 231,176.97 b. Sample answer: $2950.53 billion c. The value predicted by the equation is significantly lower than the one given in the graph. 62. How many different ways can the letters of the word 65. MATHEMATICS be arranged? ANSWER: ANSWER: 4,989,600 Translated 2 units to the left and 6 units down. Describe the transformation in each function. Then graph the function. 63. ANSWER: Translated 4 units to the right and 3 units up. 64. ANSWER: Translated 3 units to the left and 5 units down and stretched vertically.. 65. ANSWER: Translated 2 units to the left and 6 units down.
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