Answer:
cost of dried fruit per pound=2.5 $/pound
cost of nuts per pound =2 $/pound
total cost=225$ =cost of dried fruit +total cost of nuts
To find the cost of dried fruit we need to multiply cost of dried fruit per pound and the number of bounds hence 2.5 x where x is the number of bounds
which is the total cost of dried fruit and consequently 2y is total cost of nuts where y is the weight of nuts in pound
Step-by-step explanation:
2 + 2 - 1 + 1267788 - 100
Using BODMAS (Order of operations);
We add first:
2 + 2 + 1267788 = 1267792
Secondly we subtract:
-1 - 100 = -101
Finally add the two answers:
1267792 + -101 = 1267691
I think the answer is D hope this helps
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