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Question 318985: Cheryl of Cheryl's bakery set out 18 cups of flour, 14 cups of sugar, and 13 cups of shortening for her employees to use and make some batches of chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal and peanut butter cookies. She left for the day without telling them how many batches of each type of cookie to bake. the table below gives the number of cups and ingredients required for one batch of each cookie, how many batches of each cookie type were supposed to be baked?
CC- 2 2 1
O - 1 1 2 matrix rows are: choco chip,otm, peaunt b,
PB- 4 2 1 matrix coloums : flour, sugar, shortening
SOLVE USING CRAMER'S RULE
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Cheryl of Cheryl's bakery set out 18 cups of flour, 14 cups of sugar, and 13 cups of shortening for her employees to use and make some batches of chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal and peanut butter cookies. She left for the day without telling them how many batches of each type of cookie to bake. the table below gives the number of cups and ingredients required for one batch of each cookie, how many batches of each cookie type were supposed to be baked?
Flr Sug Sho
CC- 2 2 1
O - 1 1 2 matrix rows are: choco chip,otm, peaunt b,
PB- 4 2 1 matrix coloums : flour, sugar, shortening
SOLVE USING CRAMER'S RULE
(Cramer's rule does not lead to a solution if the determinant of coefficients
is 0.)
The question asks:
>>...how many batches of each cookie type were supposed to be baked?...<<
Let x = the number of batches of chocolate chip cookies,
Let y = the number of batches of oatmeal cookies,
Let z = the number of batches of peanut butter cookies
Then
1. We make the "flour" equation:
2x + 1y + 4z = 18
2. We make the "Sugar" equation:
2x + 1y + 2z = 14
3. We make the "shortening" equation:
1x + 2y + 1z = 13
So we have the system:
To Form the denominator determinant from the
coefficients of the letters:
However that determinant is 0 which tells us that Cramer's rule
cannot be used and the the system is either dependent or
inconsistent.
Form the determinant by copying the red numbers in place of the
first column:
Form the determinant by copying the red numbers in place of the
second column:
which when evaluated gives by copying the red numbers in place of the
second column:
Expanding the matrices, we get , , , and
The formulas for x, y, and z are:
So the system is inconsistent.
Edwin
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