Suppose the manager of your local McDonalds tracks the

monthly sales of their new McBurger, Mini McBurger, and

Choco-Latte Shake. The data is listed below.

For January through December, the sales are as follows.

McBurger: 46, 63, 58, 77, 81, 102, 183, 197, 125, 111, 83, 218.

Mini McBurger: 23, 41, 35, 44, 62, 88, 95, 99, 108, 111, 98, 63.

Choco-Latte Shake: 88, 46, 39, 52, 67, 99, 189, 238, 188, 97,

51, 12

Create a matrix to display the data.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The question says "Create a matrix to display the data".

The are 3 products:

- McBurger   - Mini McBurger   - ChocoLatte Shake

The figures represent monthly sales for each product, in a given year. This means 12 figures for each product - represent the 12 months of the year.

These figures will appear on the matrix, with the horizontal arrangement representing each month of the year and the vertical arrangement representing each product's sales.

In that light, you'll have a 12 by 3 matrix.

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}46&23&88\\63&41&46\\58&35&39\\77&44&52\\81&62&67\\102&88&99\\183&95&189\\197&99&238\\125&108&188\\111&111&97\\83&98&51\\218&63&12\end{array}\right] 12 by 3 matrix[/tex]The first row represents sales in January, the second row represents sales in February, the third row represents sales in March, the fourth row represents sales in April, etcetera.

The first column represents sale of McBurger, the second column represents sale of Mini McBurger, the third column represents sale of Choco-Latte Shake.