Find a matrix A and a column matrix B that describe the following tables involving credits and tuition costs. Find the matrix product AB, and interpret the significance of the entries of this product.
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A.
AB =
Tuition for Student 1 is $1210, tuition for Student 2 is $1273, and tuition for Student 3 is $832.
B.
AB =
College A costs $937 and College B costs $1140.
C.
AB =
College A costs $892 and College B costs $1026.
D.
AB =
Tuition for Student 1 is $1200, tuition for Student 2 is $1243, and tuition for Student 3 is $827.
Answer: D
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