Chapter 4: Q8. (page 156)
For exercises 8 and 9, use the table that shows a five-day forecast indicating high (H) and low (L) temperatures.
Organize the temperatures in a matrix.

Short Answer
A matrix for high and low temperatures is .
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Chapter 4: Q8. (page 156)
For exercises 8 and 9, use the table that shows a five-day forecast indicating high (H) and low (L) temperatures.
Organize the temperatures in a matrix.

A matrix for high and low temperatures is .
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For Exercises 11-13, use the table below that shows high school participation in various sports.
13. Could you add the two matrices to find the total number of schools that offer a particular sport? Why or why not?

Solve each equation.
Solve each system of equations.
For Exercises 36-39, use the following price list for one-day admissions to the community pool.
38. Write a matrix that represents the cost of admission before 6:00 P.M. and a matrix that represents the cost of admission after 6:00 P.M..

Find each product, if possible.
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