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Mathematics, 30.10.2019 07:31 gracie6313

When jake works from home, he typically spends 40 minutes of each hour on research, and 10 on teaching, and drinks half a cup of coffee. (the remaining time is spent on the internet.) for each hour he works in the math department, he spends around 20 minutes on research and 30 on teaching, and doesn't drink any coffee. lastly, if he works at a offeeshop for an hour, he spends 25 minutes each on research and teaching, and drinks a cup of coffee. note: be careful about units of minutes versus hours.) (a) last week, jake spent 10 hours working from home, 15 hours working in his office in padelford hall, and 2 hours working at cafe allegro. compute what was accomplished, and express the result as a vector equation. (b) this week, jake has 15 hours of research to work on and 10 hours of work related to teaching. he also wants 11 cups of coffee, very important reasons. how much time should he spend working from home, from his office, and from the coffeeshop? c) describe the situation in part (b) as a vector equation and a matrix equation at. what do the vectors t and ii mean in this context? for which other vectors u does the equation at- have a solution? (d) jake tries working in the math department lounge for an hour, and gets 30 minutes of research and 20 minutes of teaching work done, while having time to drink of a cup of coffee. not bad. but jake's colleague vasu claims that there's no need to work in the lounge- the other options already give enough flexibility. is he right? explain mathematically.

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