SOLUTION: if x = # of apples @15 cents each & y= # bananas @ 10 cents each what did it all cost?

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Question 69383: if x = # of apples @15 cents each & y= # bananas @ 10 cents each what did it all cost?
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if x = # of apples @15 cents each & y= # bananas
@ 10 cents each what did it all cost? 

15 cents times the number of apples PLUS 10 cents times
the number of bananas =

15x + 10y

Edwin


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