Q37.

Question

For Exercises 36-39, use the following price list for one-day admissions to the community pool.

 

37. Find the matrix that represents the additional cost for non-residents.


Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer

The matrix that represents the additional cost for non-residents is 

1.502.2511.75. 

1Step 1 - Define the concept of organizing data in matrix

A matrix is a rectangular array of variables or constants in horizontal rows and vertical columns, usually enclosed in brackets. Data is organized in such a way that each position has a purpose. Each value of the matrix is called an element.

2Step 2 - Subtract corresponding elements

The data in the table is organized in two matrices A and B. In order to find additional cost for non-residents subtract matrix A from matrix B by subtracting corresponding elements of both the matrices.

   Non-residents  ResidentsBA=4.506.7535.2534.5023.50=4.5036.754.50325.253.50

3Step 3 - Simplify the matrix

Further simplify the matrix.


BA=4.5036.754.50325.253.50=1.502.2511.75


In the matrix obtained, 1.50 represents the additional cost a nonresident child has to pay before 6:00 P.M. Similarly, 1 dollar represents the additional cost a nonresident child has to pay after 6:00 P.M.

Here, in second column of the matrix, 2.25 represents the additional cost a nonresident adult has to pay before 6:00 P.M. Similarly, 1.75 dollars represents the additional cost a nonresident adult has to pay after 6:00 P.M.