Solve the problem.A chain of amusement parks pays experienced workers $240 per week and inexperienced workers $220 per week. The total number of workers and total weekly wages at three different parks are given in the table. How many experienced workers does each park employ? Set up a system of linear equations and solve using matrix inverse methods.?Park 1Park 2Park 3Number of workers120120120Total weekly wages28,40027,20028,000

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Park 1: 100 experienced workers
Park 2: 40 experienced workers
Park 3: 80 experienced workers

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A. 24 B. 36 C. 35 D. 3.5

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Provide an appropriate response.Explain in your own words how to multiply rational expressions. (How would you explain this to a student in this class who was absent from class?).

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Find the equation of the circle from the given information.Center at (23, 17), tangent to the y-axis

A. (x - 17)2  + (y - 23)2 = 529 B. (x - 23)2 + (y - 17)2 = 529 C. (x - 17)2 + (y - 23)2 = 23 D. (x - 23)2 + (y - 17)2 = 23

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