SOLUTION: if A represents the number of the apples purchased at 15 cents each and B represents the number of bananas purchased at 10 cents, then what is the total value

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Question 129600: if A represents the number of the apples purchased at 15 cents each and B represents the number of bananas purchased at 10 cents, then what is the total value
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.15A+.10B TOTAL VALUE.
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