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Practice Open-Ended Question (10 mins) “Keeping Records at the Gas Station” Juan has a part-time job at a gas station. Part of his responsibility is to keep track of the sales of stock items. During one week last July he sold the following: 160 quarts of oil at an average price of $1.45 per quart 25 gallons of antifreeze at $6.50 per gallon 24 tires at an average price of $49.75 per tire 4 batteries at a total price of $140 various auto supply accessories at a total price of $245.75 A.) What was the total income from the sale of all these items? B.) What percent of sales did the accessories represent? C.) If Juan received a 5% commission on total sales, and a salary of $100 a week, how much did Juan earn that week?
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Practice Open-Ended Question (10 mins)

“Keeping Records at the Gas Station”

Juan has a part-time job at a gas station. Part of his responsibility is to keep track of the sales of stock items. During one week last July he sold the following:

160 quarts of oil at an average price of $1.45 per quart25 gallons of antifreeze at $6.50 per gallon24 tires at an average price of $49.75 per tire4 batteries at a total price of $140various auto supply accessories at a total price of

$245.75

A.) What was the total income from the sale of all these items?

B.) What percent of sales did the accessories represent?

C.) If Juan received a 5% commission on total sales, and a salary of $100 a week, how much did Juan earn that week?

D.) If Juan is offered another job for a salary of $150 a week without commission, should he quit his current job? Why or why not? Support your answer.

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HSPA Prep Lesson 3Operations on Matrices

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row

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321

3

2

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232221

131211

A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers. We subscript entries to tell their location in the array

Matrices are identified by

their size.

Matrices and Row Operations

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columnthj

rowthiaij

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44

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5Barnett/Ziegler/Byleen Finite Mathematics 11e

Example: AdditionSolution

Add the matrices

Solution: First note that each matrix has dimensions of 3x3, so we are able to perform the addition. The result is shown at right:

Adding corresponding entries, we have 4 3 1 1 2 3

0 5 2 6 7 95 6 0 0 4 8

3 1 46 2 75 10 8

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6

Example: SubtractionSolution

Now, we will subtract the same two matrices

Subtract corresponding entries as follows:

4 3 1 1 2 30 5 2 6 7 95 6 0 0 4 8

4 ( 1) 3 2 1 30 6 5 ( 7) 2 95 0 6 ( 4) 0 8

5 5 26 12 115 2 8

=

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Matrix Addition

2 4 1 05 0 2 11 3 3 3

Example:

3 47 12 0

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Scalar Multiplication

To do this, multiply each entry in the matrix by the number outside (called the scalar). This is like distributing a number to a polynomial.

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Scalar Multiplication

2 44 5 01 3

Example:

8 1620 04 12

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To add matrices, we add the corresponding elements. They must have the same dimensions.

5 0 6 34 1 2 3

A B

A + B

5 6 0 34 2 1 3

1 36 4

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2 1 3 0 0 02.)

1 0 1 0 0 0

2 1 31 0 1

When a zero matrix is added to another matrix of the same dimension, that same matrix is obtained.

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To subtract matrices, we subtract the corresponding elements. The matrices must have the same dimensions.1 2 1 13.) 2 0 1 3

3 1 2 3

1 1 2 ( 1)2 1 0 33 2 1 3

0 33 35 4

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4 1 6 51.)

6 3 7 3

1 3 2 2 1 52.)

4 0 5 6 4 3

2 613 0

1 4 72 4 8

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ADDITIVE INVERSE OF A MATRIX:1 0 2

3 1 5A

1 0 23 1 5

A

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Find the additive inverse:

2 1 56 4 3

2 1 56 4 3

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Scalar Multiplication:

1 2 31 2 34 5 6

k

We multiply each # inside our matrix by k.

1 2 31 2 34 5 6

k k kk k kk k k

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3 01.) 3

4 5

9 012 15

2

1 22.) 5 4 1

0 5

xy

x

2

5 10 520 5 50 25 5

xy

x

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18Barnett/Ziegler/Byleen Finite Mathematics 11e

Matrix EquationsExample: Find a, b, c, and d so that

2 1 4 35 6 2 4

a bc d

Solution: Subtract the matrices on the left side:2 1 4 35 6 2 4

a bc d

Use the definition of equality to change this matrix equation into 4 real number equations:a - 2 = 4 b + 1 = 3 c + 5 = -2 d - 6 = 4 a = 6 b = 2 c = -7 d = 10

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On your own:

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Practice Open-Ended (10 mins)

Discounts & Sales Tax

Sports Authority is having a sale. Every item in the store is discounted, however the discounts vary throughout the store!

1.) An jacket in the women’s clothing department is regularly priced at $60 and is on sale for $42.

Determine the percent discount rate for this

item.

2.) Find the total cost for a Nike tennis racket that is regularly priced at $125 and is on sale for

15% off. (*include a 6% sales tax.)

3.) If all of the sneakers are on sale at the % discount rate in #2, and the sales price for a pair of Nike sneakers is $85 (not including tax), what was the original price of the sneakers?