SOLUTION: 22 if x represents the number of apples purchaed at 15 cents each and y represents the number of bananas purchsed at 10 cents each, which of the following represents the total valu
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Question 69261: 22 if x represents the number of apples purchaed at 15 cents each and y represents the number of bananas purchsed at 10 cents each, which of the following represents the total value of the purchase? A)x=y B)25(x=y) C) 10x+15y D) 15x+10y
Answer by checkley75(3666) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ANSWWER IS D) 15X=THE PRICE OF THE APPLES BOUGHT & 10Y=THE PRICE OF THE BANANAS BOUGHT.
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