If a matrix is of order 2 × 3, then the number of elements in the matrix is
Given that a matrix with order 2x3
We know that the no. of elements in the matrix is equal to the product of no. of rows and no. of columns
i.e., No. of elements = No. of rows × No. of columns
∴ No. of elements = 2 x 3
= 6
∴ There will be 6 elements in the given matrix
So, option (B) is the correct answer.
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