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To Promote Making of Toilets for Women, an Organisation Tried to Generate Awarness Through (I) House Calls ₹50 the Number of Attempts Made in Three Villages X, Y And Z Are Given Below: - Mathematics

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To promote making of toilets for women, an organisation tried to generate awarness through (i) house calls, (ii) letters, and (iii) announcements. The cost for each mode per attempt is given below:

(i) ₹50       (ii) ₹20       (iii) ₹40

The number of attempts made in three villages XY and Z are given below:

          (i)               (ii)              (iii)
X      400              300             100
Y      300              250               75
Z      500              400             150

Find the total cost incurred by the organisation for three villages separately, using matrices.

 
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उत्तर

According to the question,

Let A be the matrix showing number of attempts made in three villages XY and Z.

\[A = \begin{bmatrix}400 & 300 & 100 \\ 300 & 250 & 75 \\ 500 & 400 & 150\end{bmatrix}\]

And, B be a matrix showing the cost for each mode per attempt.

\[B = \begin{bmatrix}50 \\ 20 \\ 40\end{bmatrix}\]

\[AB = \begin{bmatrix}400 & 300 & 100 \\ 300 & 250 & 75 \\ 500 & 400 & 150\end{bmatrix}\begin{bmatrix}50 \\ 20 \\ 40\end{bmatrix}\]

\[ = \begin{bmatrix}20000 + 6000 + 4000 \\ 15000 + 5000 + 3000 \\ 25000 + 8000 + 6000\end{bmatrix}\]

\[ = \begin{bmatrix}30000 \\ 23000 \\ 39000\end{bmatrix}\]

Hence, the total cost incurred by the organisation for three villages separately is

X: ₹30,000
Y: ₹23,000
Z: ₹39,000

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अध्याय 5: Algebra of Matrices - Exercise 5.3 [पृष्ठ ४७]

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अध्याय 5 Algebra of Matrices
Exercise 5.3 | Q 75 | पृष्ठ ४७

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