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A budget analyst is adjusting a matrix where each row represents a different department's monthly expenses. To account for a 5% increase in the maintenance department's budget (Row 2), the analyst applies the row operation . According to the rules of row operations, this means that every individual entry in Row 2 must be multiplied by 1.05.
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