Math, asked by sagarsahu1047, 1 year ago

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 expression(s) show(s) Sam's total profits from selling apples ( a) and bananas ( b)? Select all that apply.

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Answered by sherafgan354
7

Answer:

Profit is represented by following expressions

Total Profit = 0.4a + 0.4b

Total Profit = \frac{4}{10}(a + b)

Total Profit = \frac{2}{5}(a + b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that

Profit earned by selling apple  = $0.4

Profit earned by selling banana = $0.4

Let us represent apple by a and banana by b.

We need to find the expression of profit obtained by selling apples and bananas.

Total Profit = Profit by Apples + Profit by Bananas

Total Profit = 0.4a + 0.4b

We can represent the above equation as follows

Total Profit = 0.4(a + b)

Or

Total Profit = \frac{4}{10}(a + b)

or

Total Profit = \frac{2}{5}(a + b)


Answered by at5115447
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:tbh idk what this is lol

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