SOLUTION: A fast food restaurant sells hot dogs for $5.75, fries for $3.37, and drinks for $2.45. A team came in and ordered 12 hot dogs, 8 fries, and 9 drinks. Use matrix multiplication to
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Question 1202835: A fast food restaurant sells hot dogs for $5.75, fries for $3.37, and drinks for $2.45. A team came in and ordered 12 hot dogs, 8 fries, and 9 drinks. Use matrix multiplication to find the total bill for the purchase. You may use decimal answers for this problem.
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Answer: $118.01
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