[M] Use equation (6) to solve the problem in Exercise 13. Set
How many steps are needed to obtain the answer in Exercise 13 to four significant figures?
Reference Exercise 13:
[M] The consumption matrix C below is based on input–output data for the U.S. economy in 1958, with data for 81 sectors grouped into 7 larger sectors: (1) nonmetal household and personal products, (2) final metal products (such as motor vehicles), (3) basic metal products and mining, (4) basic nonmetal products and agriculture, (5) energy, (6) services, and (7) entertainment and miscellaneous products.2 Find the production levels needed to satisfy the final demand d. (Units are in millions of dollars.)
Kinesiology 1000 Module One; Welcome: Goal of course: provide you with the knowledge, skills, and ability to lead an active and healthy lifestyle and help you find activities you enjoy. Class is designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of the importance of being physically active now and in the years to come. Tools will be provided to help you lead an active lifestyle. You will learn how to design your own exercise program that will help you to achieve your health and fitness goals. Above all, you should learn that being physically active can be fun and is an important component of living life fully because fitness matters. Module Two; Why do we take fitness test: The purpose of fitness testing is to provide you with a starting point for making lifestyle changes.