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Go forth and multiply... matrices.
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- 00:04
Multiplying Matrices, a la Shmoop. Jerry is a terrible lawn bowler and wasn't able to make the team. [Jerry running away from bowling balls]
- 00:11
However, everyone who did make the team felt a little sorry for him. [Jerry crying]
- 00:15
So they decided the least they could do was make him their errand boy. [Jerry looks unimpressed]
- 00:19
The men and women's teams have just turned in their equipment list for the season.
- 00:23
The coach tells Jerry that it costs 10 dollars per ball, two dollars per pin, and 20 dollars [Paper sheet of the costs]
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- 00:29
per uniform.
- 00:31
What is the total cost of equipment for each team?
- 00:34
Well, we know that to find the total cost for each team, we'll need to multiply the
- 00:39
number of equipment by the cost.
- 00:42
Remember, that if we're going to perform operations with our data, we should put our data in matrix
- 00:47
format...with equipment numbers in one matrix and costs in another matrix. [Matrices of the values]
- 00:52
But before we can multiply two matrices, we need to make sure that the number of columns
- 00:57
in matrix A is the same as the number of rows in matrix B.
- 01:02
In this case, we have 3 columns in the first matrix, and 3 rows in the second one.
- 01:06
Checks out!
- 01:07
To multiply the two, we'll be doing something funky.
- 01:11
We'll multiply corresponding entries in the first row of matrix A and the first column
- 01:15
of B...then add.
- 01:18
So...the first entry in the matrix is 5 times 10 plus 20 times 2 plus 15 times 20. [Finger points to the entries in the matrix]
- 01:25
And the second entry is 6 times 10 plus 15 times 2 plus 14 times 20.
- 01:31
5 times 10 is 50, 20 times 2 is 40, and 15 times 20 is 300.
- 01:36
So 50 plus 40 plus 300 is 390, which gives the men's team total cost of $390 for their
- 01:43
equipment.
- 01:44
For the women's team...we have that 6 times 10 is 60; 15 times 2 is 30 and 14 times 20 [Total cost for the mens team written in a matrix]
- 01:49
is 280.
- 01:50
60 plus 30 plus 280 is 370...so the women's team total cost of equipment is 370 bucks. [The cost of the women's team is added to the matrix]
- 01:58
Notice that our ending matrix has dimensions of 2 by 1, which is also the row of matrix
- 02:05
A and column of matrix B. If he keeps up the good work Jerry may soon be
- 02:10
promoted to errand man... [Jerry cries and team mate rubs him on the back]
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