We have A number of apples, each purchased at 15 cents.
We can, thus, calculate the total cost of apples as follows:
Total cost of apples = 15A cents
We have B number of bananas, each purchased at 10 cents.
We can, thus, calculate the total cost of bananas as follows:
Total cost of bananas = 10B cents
Now, the total cost of purchases can be calculated by adding the amount paid for both types (apples and bananas) as follows:
Total cost = cost of apples + cost of bananas = 15A + 10B cents
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5x10=50
5x2=10; 10x2=20
10x20=200
-4/5 + (-1/4) =
-4/5 - 1/4 = (common denominator is 20)
-16/20 - 5/20 =
-21/20 or - 1 1/20 <=== ur answer
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe he made 169 cups of fruit salad, or is it a trick question?