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13 October, 17:59

Sam's Fruit Cellar earns a $0.40 profit for each apple that it sells and a $0.40 profit for each banana that it sells. Which expressions show Sam's total profits from selling apples (a) and bananas (b) ? Select two that apply. 1 0.40 (a+b) 2 0.40a+0.40b 3 0.80 (a+b) 4 0.40+a+0.40+b 5 0.40 (ab) 6 0.80 (ab)

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  1. 13 October, 20:08
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    Answer: 0.40a + 0.40b

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total Profit

    = P (a, b) = ($0.40a) + ($0.40b),

    where a = no. of apples sold and b = no. of bananas sold.
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