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Three students Anil, Nikhil and Sunil went to a stationary shop and purchased some items. Anil purchased 3 books, 2 erasers and 5 scales. Sunil purchased 5 books, 6 scales and 3 erasers whereas Nikhil purchased 2 books, 3 scales and 4 erasers. Represent the given data in the matrix form.

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`[(3,2,5),(5,3,6),(2,4,3)]`
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