A telecommunications company is expanding its network infrastructure to provide better coverage in rural and urban areas. They have deployed towers in different locations, and the signal strength between each pair of towers is represented by a matrix S. The matrix S is given by: \begin{bmatrix} -60 & -70 & -80 \ -70 & -65 & -75 \ -80 & -75 & -70 \end{bmatrix} Calculate the average signal strength in the network.
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Step 1: To find the average signal strength, we need to sum up all the elements in the matrix and divide by the total number of elements. Show more…
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