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A manufacturer produces three products x, y, z which he sells in two markets. Annual sales are indicated below :
Market Products
`{:("I","10,000","2,000","18,000"),("II","6,000","20,000","8,000"):}`
If unit sale prices of x, y and z are
Rs. 2.50, Rs. 1.50 and Rs. 1.00, respectively, find the total revenue in each market with the help of matrix algebra.

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`[(46000),(53000)]`
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