A bakery sells three types of cakes, each requiring the amounts of the basic ingredients shown in the following matris T

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A bakery sells three types of cakes, each requiring the amounts of the basic ingredients shown in the following matris T

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A bakery sells three types of cakes, each requiring the amounts of the basic ingredients shown in the following matris Type of Cake Flour (in cups) Sugar (in cups) Eggs 1 3 3 11 III 66 1 3 3 1 4 To fill its daily orders for these three kinds of cakes, the bakery uses 141 cups of flour, 65 cups of sugar, and 77 eggs Complete parts (a) through (c) below Ingredient
(b) Let the number of daily orders for cakes be a 3x1 matrix X with entries x, and, Write a matrox equation that can be solved tor X, using the given matrox and the matrix from part (a) A 3 6 6 1 4 OB 366 1
(c) Solve the equation from part (b) to find the number of daily orders for each type of cake. of type 1, of type II, and of type III There are
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