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    3) If hot dogs sell for $3 and corn dogs for $2, find the revenue from the sale of hot dogs and corn dogs. 4) If March sales will be up from February by 10%, 15%, and 20% at Place I, Place II, and Pla...3) If hot dogs sell for $3 and corn dogs for $2, find the revenue from the sale of hot dogs and corn dogs. 4) If March sales will be up from February by 10%, 15%, and 20% at Place I, Place II, and Place III, respectively, find the expected number of hot dogs and corn dogs to be sold Using matrix M that predicts the number of hot dogs and corn dogs expected to be sold in March from problem (4), find the 1×1 matrix that predicts total revenue in March.
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    3) If hot dogs sell for $3 and corn dogs for $2, find the revenue from the sale of hot dogs and corn dogs. 4) If March sales will be up from February by 10%, 15%, and 20% at Place I, Place II, and Pla...3) If hot dogs sell for $3 and corn dogs for $2, find the revenue from the sale of hot dogs and corn dogs. 4) If March sales will be up from February by 10%, 15%, and 20% at Place I, Place II, and Place III, respectively, find the expected number of hot dogs and corn dogs to be sold Using matrix M that predicts the number of hot dogs and corn dogs expected to be sold in March from problem (4), find the 1×1 matrix that predicts total revenue in March.

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