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23 January, 09:04

If A represents the number of apples purchased at. 15 cents each and B represents banana's purchased at. 10 cents each, which of the total represents the total value of the purchased in value. A+B. 25 (A+B).10A + 15B. Or 15A + 10B

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  1. 23 January, 12:15
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    Apples: ($0.15) A

    Bananas: ($0.10) B

    Total fruit purchase: ($0.15) A + ($0.10) B
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