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22 April, 08:19

Jeremy's fruit stand sells peaches and watermelons. In the first hour the fruit stand is open, 12 bushels of peaches and 5 watermelons are sold for a total of $150. In the second hour, 15 bushels of peaches and 8 watermelons are sold for a total of $198. A bushel of peaches costs p dollars, and a watermelon costs w dollars. Which matrix equation represents the situation?

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  1. 22 April, 12:18
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    We define the variables:

    p: cost of bushel of peaches

    w: cost of watermelon

    We wrote the system of equations:

    12p + 5w = 150

    15p + 8w = 198

    We can represent the system in matrix form as

    Ax = b

    Where,

    A = [12 5; 15 8]

    b = [150; 198]

    x = [p; w]
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