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23 May, 21:11

The price of grapes, g, is $2.19 per pound. The price of bananas, b, is $0.59 per pound. The price of pears, p, is $1.49 per pound.

Part A

Write an expression to represent the total price of the fruit. Drag numbers to complete the expression.

0.591.492.19

g +

b +

p

00:00

Part B

What is the total cost for 3 pounds of grapes, 3 pounds of bananas, and 2 pounds of pears? Enter your answer in the box.

$

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  1. 23 May, 21:39
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    Part A.

    Before you can write any sort of expression, you need to define variables. "grapes g" is not a definition, so the exercise seems meaningless as written. It seems the intent is to ...

    let g, b, p represent the numbers of pounds of grapes, bananas, and pears, respectively.

    Then, the total cost of some weight of fruit is

    2.19g + 0.59b + 1.49p

    Part B.

    For g=3, b=3, p=2, the expression evaluates to

    2.19*3 + 0.59*3 + 1.49*2 = 11.32

    The total cost of 3 pounds of grapes, 3 pounds of bananas, and 2 pounds of pears is ...

    $11.32
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